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, UK. The Trost Lab is a leading proteomics laboratory that takes biological questions from discovery to molecular functional analysis, particularly in innate immunity, infection biology and drug
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role in the day to day running of our retail cafés. Jodrell Bank Centre for Engagement is one of the University of Manchester's Cultural Institutions and is dedicated to engaging audiences with
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or circadian biology. What you will get in return: A fantastic market leading Pension scheme Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme Exceptional starting
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About IT Services IT Services at the University of Manchester is a vibrant and fast-moving department, we focus on delivering excellent customer service and quality services for our staff, students
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The Rice Lab within the Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Sciences wish to appoint a laboratory-based Research Associate with mass spectrometry-based proteomics experience
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an exciting opportunity to work at the interface of neuro-oncology, nanomedicine, and translational cancer research, contributing to a programme with clear clinical relevance and long-term vision
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project interrogating the daily rhythms of neuronal pathways responsible for controlling cardiac function through autonomic signalling to understand how the circadian system shapes peripheral tissue
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Design). Ideal candidates have Specialist Knowledge in Neuromorphic Engineering, with experience in Designing and Building and Implementing FPGA systems, working with and/or developing neuromorphic
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specifically to the Head of the Division of Dentistry and the Director of Medical and Dental Studies. What you will get in return: · A fantastic market leading Pension scheme · Excellent employee health and
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with key team members across the Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health and BRC and you will be integral to the success of the wider research programmes. The expectation is to work with Professor Buch