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Your research in our Law School and University will contribute to strategically important research objectives as part of the (CSDLP) internationally leading JusTN0W initiative ('Just Transitions
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signalling is important for division in some cells when the actomyosin contractile ring has been damaged. The objective of this project will be to determine how Wnt signalling interacts with the cytoskeleton
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of our national and regional funders in allocating the resource, in order to maintain alignment of SCENE communications activity with the economic plans in the North East and commercialisation objectives
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audiences. To assist with the development of research objectives and proposals. To work with the Principal Investigator or Grant-holder and other colleagues in the research group, as appropriate, to identify
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in delivering the objectives of the programmes. This will include the postholders appointed within each of the five institutions to support these programmes. The postholder will be responsible
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to overall context and objectives. To deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines by discussing with the Principal Investigator or Grant-holder and offering creative
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of the continuum equations governing the mechanics of fluids and soft solids. Ability to design theoretical models and carry out appropriate analytical calculations to achieve the proposed objectives. Experience in
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with the objectives of the BBSRC-funded project and work closely with the PI, Dr Jungnam Cho, and his group members. This post is fixed term for three years. The funding is available from 01/08/25
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Your research in our Law School and University will contribute to strategically important research objectives as part of the (CSDLP) internationally leading JusTN0W initiative ('Just Transitions
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bring a number of professional services teams together in a vibrant office environment which supports collaborative working and is designed to embrace hybrid working. To find out more about this project