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areas (i) Non-adiabatic chemical dynamics, (ii) Physics of charge transport in the solid state, (iii) QM/MM methods, (iv) Atomistic classical simulations of macromolecules (v) Biophysics. You can write
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available data and apply causal inference methods, including Mendelian randomisation, to identify candidate mechanisms linking circadian misalignment and sleep disturbances with cardiometabolic disease
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and other colleagues in the research group, as appropriate, to identify areas for research, develop new research methods and extend the research portfolio. To deal with problems that may affect the
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biology, microbiology or biochemistry Experience in Archaea research, including genomics and CRISPR-Cas systems Proactive and eager to learn new methods and topics Strong collaborative attitude in the lab
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or Sociology, and those with expertise in qualitative, historical and/or archival methods. The successful candidate’s host department will be determined according to best fit. The post holder will be responsible
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Prof Anuj Srivastava (Florida) and their teams. The project concerns methods for the statistical modelling of shapes changing in time, and involves mathematical and statistical techniques from
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, spaces and contexts to advance interdisciplinary methods, theories, and approaches for researching moving bodies. Further information about the Moving Bodies Lab is available here . All researchers
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diversity of methods and data available to the discipline. We are further developing our core undergraduate programmes and will be recruiting world leading staff accordingly to ensure these programmes
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multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will adapt existing and develop new scientific techniques and experimental methods, as well as contribute ideas for new research projects. You will use
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shortlisted for interview and need any support, equipment or adjustments to enable you to participate in any element of the selection process, please contact bioscienceshradmin@sheffield.ac.uk Our vision and