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Background The University of Birmingham and University Hospitals of Birmingham NHS Trust are one of the largest providers of clinical care and research into cancers of the pancreas, biliary tract and liver
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to dementia-related research, specifically focusing on the care and lived experiences of people living with dementia in community settings. The DEMCOMM programme aims to develop the evidence base and build
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contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or specific research project. Specifically, the appointed research fellow
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and human cell lines, using multistage fragmentation (MSⁿ) data and computational methods and approaches (e.g. spectral matching, network-based approaches, and machine learning techniques, etc). Design
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the growth of the company. The need is to develop significantly larger system designs and simulations and to embed the added knowledge into the business as a legacy capability to reduce the reliance
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Research Fellow with a background of Soft Matter at Surfaces and Interfaces, to address a series of fundamental challenges underpinning strategies for designing antimicrobial nanocoatings. Building on a
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position will support this established research programme with HF engineering, HF antenna modelling, design and fabrication. Next-generation OTHR systems are increasing the ability to detect and track
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research programme and/or specific research project. The Intellectual Disabilities Research Institute (IDRIS) is an applied cross-University research institute established in October 2024 with
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outlined below. Develop research objectives and proposals for own or joint research, with assistance of a mentor if required Contribute to writing bids for research funding Analyse and interpret data Apply
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Wellcome Leap programme awarded to the University of Birmingham to study Untangling Addiction. Our project, entitled “Predicting persistent opioid usage after surgery: Integrating multi-omics, neurobiology