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a culture where everyone feels they belong and are respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we encourage you to
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Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Zoltán Kis, Prof Mark Dickman, Prof Nicholas Warren, Prof Richard Bourne Application Deadline: 07 January 2026 Details About the
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Overview We are seeking a fixed-term Research Associate. This is a full-time post, 1.0 FTE, which can be worked flexibly, including hybrid or primarily remote working. The postholder will work as
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. OBJECTIVE-3: EPIGENETIC REGULATION OF ROOT EXUDATION CHEMISTRY Using a customised hydroponic growth system and epigenomic datasets generated by the PlantMemo project, you will work alongside other team
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comprehensive training in genetics, ageing biology, and molecular techniques, driving the field forward in the quest to develop therapies for healthier ageing. We look for a student that is passionate about
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careers. https://www.yorkshirebiosciencedtp.ac.uk Project Description: Ageing of the gut is an important contributor to pathology. However, the specific cellular and molecular mechanisms driving gut
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Word and Excel and Google apps) and ability to embrace new technology. Essential Application, Interview Further Information Grade 6 Salary £32,080 - £36,636 per annum Work arrangement Full-time Duration
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Worldwide Dr K L Evans, Dr Laurence Jones, Dr Tijana Blanusa, Dr Cathy Slater Application Deadline: 07 January 2026 Details ACCE+ DLA is committed to recruiting extraordinary future scientists regardless
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, making a fundamental contribution to the fields of stem cell biology and gene expression. The Thomson lab is located within the School of Bioscience, providing access to a vibrant research and PhD
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Application Deadline: 31 January 2026 Details BACKGROUND After recovery from pests or diseases, plants can increase their defensive capacity against recurrent attacks. This defence memory is achieved through