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of muscular dystrophy in adults and affects about one in 8,000 people. It is a long-term genetic disorder that affects muscle function, and there is currently no treatment available. The project will develop
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in their management and optimisation. This position offers an excellent opportunity to further develop bioinformatics expertise in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment, with scope to design and
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via the University of Nottingham admissions portal: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/course/research/2026/chemistry-phd View All Vacancies
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. The University of Nottingham offers a wide range of employee benefits. More information can be found at: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hr/your-benefits/a-z-of-benefits/benefits-a-z.aspx As part of our commitment
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of students as they develop their practical skills and professional behaviours. You will work closely alongside a qualified veterinary surgeon, delivering teaching as a cohesive team and supporting students
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sensory science, psychology, and human–computer interaction, and receive training in experimental design, immersive protocol development, and advanced analytics. Industry engagement includes placements with
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modelling, nonlinear science, wave propagations in lattices, fluid mechanics and financial mathematics. About You The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching and curriculum development
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be found within the job role profile. What’s in it for you? An excellent holiday allowance of 27 days per year plus additional university closure days and bank holidays Ongoing support to develop your
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university closure days and bank holidays Ongoing support to develop your skills, career and gain industry recognised qualifications Employee Assistance Programme and Counselling Service - 24/7 support
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, an expansion of a novel, data-driven, decision support system for UK dairy farmers, supported by Innovate UK. The core task will be developing, expanding, and automating sophisticated simulation models