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to work on the project Relational Harm: Targeting the Family in War and Oppression. The PI is Dr Rebekka Friedman, and the project is an ERC-funded Consolidator Grant. The PDRA position is for 30-months
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with R or Python tools. Experience in processing of targeted and untargeted mass spectrometry datasets Demonstrated research competence and initiative through inernational publications in peer-reviewed
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the molecular mechanisms underlying disease progression and treatment resistance and identify novel therapeutic targets. You will take a lead on development of computational approaches to integrate multi-omics
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the research and innovation of next-generation microgrid design and AI-driven optimisation techniques, in order to meet the project’s cost- and carbon-reduction targets. Grade 7 Post Doctoral Research Associate
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-specific antibodies prevent parasite cell entry. This fundamental research project will provide critical insights for the rational design of blood-stage malaria vaccines targeting human malaria parasites
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reaction. Expertise on data analysis with R or Python tools. Experience in processing of targeted and untargeted mass spectrometry datasets, ideally in the field of lipidomics or other omics sciences
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specific research project. Role Summary This is a two-year postdoctoral position funded by The Humane Research Trust (THRT) to undertake research into the synthesis and biological studies including targeting
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work is to identify new therapeutic targets that can inform drug development for ALS/FTD. Laboratory work will involve differentiations of human iPSCs to motor neurons, developing microfluidic and
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communities experience through the targeting and control of their intimate relationships. The project will focus on the forced separation of families as a significant form of relational harm, particularly in
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of persisters and infected macrophages during acute infection and antibiotic exposure, using advanced infection model systems; and (2) to identify novel immunomodulatory or persister-targeting strategies