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tasks, supporting senior researchers and working across our national and international network. We expect the successful candidate to contribute to our unit’s already excellent reputation. The department
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Scientific Corp). Your role will be to support funded collaborative clinical projects undertaking bespoke research tasks, supporting senior researchers and working across our national and international network
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Neuroscience (IoPPN). The centre aims to better understand the complex interrelationships between society and mental health, with a commitment to: Ensure that the impact of social context is central to how we
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Previous experiences in simulation-based experiments in networking research Strong mathematics background for optimization and analytical modelling of complex systems Programming languages including C
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The University of Southampton is committed to excellence in all we do, applying our insights and inventiveness to solve complex engineering and environmental challenges. As a world-leading, research
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. You will contribute to a Medical Research Council-funded award that investigates the complex and dynamic interconnections between environmental change and the double burden of malnutrition, with a focus
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complex behaviours, including learning, in the small invertebrate model organism C. elegans. We have recently discovered a range of novel dopamine receptors in C. elegans and found that different receptors
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collaboration with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), this high-impact project places cutting-edge research at the heart of UK climate policy. We are seeking a Research Assistant to join the
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-depth characterisation and annotation of these metabolomes using multistage fragmentation (MSⁿ) data, incorporating novel computational methods and strategies (e.g. spectral matching, network-based
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. You will develop novel tools to visualise biomolecules (lipids, glycans, proteins) in cells to observe the dynamic formation of cell interfaces in epithelia. You will generate complex data based