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Postdoctoral Research Scientist - Clinical feasibility study of a rapid, point-of-care urinary test for detecting intravascular haemolysis Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics, Sherrington
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. These activities are designed to promote physical and mental wellbeing among staff members. Please visit our website to find out more about the Department. About you You will have a scientific degree in a relevant
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system. This work will support the validation of therapeutic targets emerging from clinical studies, contribute to early detection and monitoring research, and integrate with multidisciplinary surgical and
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learning phase-picking models, combined with advanced phase association, probabilistic earthquake location, and relative relocation methods, to significantly enhance earthquake detection levels and location
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professional relationships with both external and internal stakeholders which enables delivery of objectives, you will be working closely with Business Managers/Academics to develop strategies in respect of each
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with outcomes of interest being detected by linkage to central NHS records and other healthcare data. Working within an established research team, you will carry out research, which is both
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expression as well as HDX mass spectrometry and is funded by BBSRC. Find out more about the research group here . Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant subject area (or be close to completion
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critical position within the NDM Grant Management Team, and our key objective is to provide an outstanding professional service to manage the cradle-to-grave process of research. Reporting to the Deputy Head
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our website to find out more about the Department. About you The role requires a researcher with strong expertise in genomics, biostatistics, and computational biology, capable of developing and running
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, requiring flexibility to work a range of shifts including weekends, bank holidays and occasional evenings. This role involves lifting, carrying and moving objects (with or without adaptations) which