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to the development and delivery of the Department's undergraduate programme in experimental engineering. The bulk of their time will be devoted to demonstrating and marking undergraduate laboratory exercises, but
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work involving marine bivalves. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated, passionate about cancer genome biology and somatic evolution, and willing to learn, develop and apply state-of-the-art
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that the extensive programme of training sessions, workshops, lectures and conferences available to students are administered professionally and efficiently. The role-holder will also be responsible
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Strategic Center of Research (SCOR) at the Department of Haematology. The SCOR is led by Professor George Vassiliou and is conducting research to develop a clinical programme for myeloid cancer prevention
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, computational modelling, and image analysis would also be valuable to the role. The successful applicant will be an excellent team player, highly solution-orientated and self-motivated. Excellent interpersonal
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development. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a relevant biological subject, together with experience in molecular biology, cell biology and immunology. Familiarity with flow cytometry, vascular biology
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but not limited to biology, computer science, engineering, population health, modelling) and an interest in policy A demonstrable ability to critically engage with technical policy documents related
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-TIC. The role will facilitate cutting-edge scientific studies by providing expertise in biostatistics and informatics, guiding clinical investigators in research methods and contributing to the work
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local contexts. The successful candidate will be encouraged to contribute to all components of the group's programme but will be expected to i) map the range of primary and community health services
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networks. This position is part of a UK-Canada Quantum for Science collaborative project "Quantum network applications in theory and practice" funded by STFC/EPSRC (UK) and NSERC (Canada), led by Professor