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in brain tissue processing, including sectioning and immunofluorescence staining, as well as molecular biology techniques such as RNA extraction, qPCR, and Western blotting. Experience with animal
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desirable: design, formulation and characterization of nano drug delivery systems, biomaterials, oral drug delivery, biological barriers to nucleic acid delivery, cell culture and animal work. • Evidence of
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and opportunities for just transition in the food and fashion industries and examine job quality and conditions in these industries. This will be followed by behavioural experiments to test policy and
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research focused role, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training and development under the supervision and direction of a Principal Investigator. The primary
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contributing to academic literature through a deeper understanding of the socio-cognitive and environment factors that shape practices and behaviours. As part of a collaborative, interdisciplinary team, the
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research. This project will use a mixed-methods approach to examine how individuals’ capabilities, opportunities, and motivations influence their decision-making behaviour, and how the setting including
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project environment. Candidates should be self-motivated with ability to conduct independent research to a very high level and will be expected to contribute to the development of new research efforts
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for Maternity Care Research (TCMCR) and, where necessary, will receive training, guidance and support. Please note – we will be advertising additional part-time posts to conduct similar research in other
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Investigator Professor Mary O’Shaughnessy. Key tasks will be to conduct, and manage, 24 in depth case studies of WISEs and their local ecosystems through a multistakeholder approach to provide embedded and in
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. Not surprisingly, the research position on offer connects with this objective. Consequently, we are seeking a Senior Post-Doctoral Researcher to co-ordinate and conduct research funded by the Department