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The Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Plant Molecular Biology with a particular emphasis on RNA biology and the epigenetics of transposable elements in
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methods and analytical tools in Africa and Asia. Our protocols and software will be available to the community to allow wider testing and sustained implementation. A critical part of WaSPP research agenda
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be extended by at least one and up to three years. You will contribute to method development, simulation and validation in close collaboration with experimental partners. Key Responsibilities: Carry
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various part of the UK as well as via online data collection methods. Travel to sites implementing Contextual Safeguarding, and for impact activities, are relatively frequent, and are reimbursed. The Role
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successful delivery of the qualitative component of the project. You will contribute to the design of qualitative research materials, and applications for regulatory approvals. You will also support child
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difference in combatting antimicrobial resistance globally and changing international policy. We contribute significantly to basic knowledge of antimicrobial resistance and apply research methods to identify
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focus on ambitious, ‘blue sky’ research for novel methods development relevant for drug discovery analysis pipelines, trial design and operational efficiency. Led by Professor Chris Holmes, and with
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(Nottingham), but will also have the opportunity to collaborate with US PI Prof Sebastian Kurtek (Ohio) and Prof Anuj Srivastava (Florida) and their teams. The project concerns methods for the statistical
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methods suitable for legged systems in physically-realistic simulated environments and on real robots. You should hold or be close to completion of a PhD/DPhil in robotics, computer science, machine
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application of Hamiltonian methods to gauge theories, though you will also be encouraged to develop and pursue your own research directions. Applicants should have a PhD in physics and a track record of