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Cancer Sciences (CS) invites applications for an Associate Professor or Professorial-level academic post focused on cancer cell biology. We seek to strengthen our internationally recognized research
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the research and estates activities undertaken in the School of Biological Sciences on the Highfield Campus. This School has been earmarked for significant growth over the next 5 years in terms of student
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technology towards clinical investigation. The post-holder will leverage expertise in antibody biology and engineering, immune receptor agonism and T cell biology in order to gain new understanding of how
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an outstanding environment for research on neuroscience. The research group is part of the Alzheimer’s Research UK South Coast Network, and is integrated across the disciplines of biology and medicine including
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wellbeing conditions, long-term health conditions, and neurodivergent students. The Role: We are seeking to recruit Learning Support Assistants for all STEM subjects, notably biology, chemistry, physics
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from long-standing collaborations with University research groups in Medicine (Psychiatry, Primary Care, Public Health), Biological Sciences (Neuroscience), Health Sciences, Education, Social Sciences
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located in the School of Biological Sciences, boasts a wealth of expertise in neuroscience and glycobiology. You will be part of a vibrant and friendly glycobiology hub at Southampton using cutting-edge
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was recently constructed (2008; £47M) to house Biological Sciences researchers and those who conduct multidisciplinary research in any aspect of life sciences. The School of Biological Sciences is equipped with
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Southampton site, you will be part of a team assisting in the efficient collection, preparation, storage and release of human biological materials to research laboratories. Training is provided. You must be
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: PhD in Environmental Biotechnology Experience in carrying out biofilm reactor operation Knowledge of biological processes for wastewater treatment especially about emerging/recalcitrant pollutants