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to these model knees to assess fit and motion. These models will then inform the design of new knee implants for patients from different ethnic backgrounds. Finite Element Analysis will be used to investigate
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responsibilities related to studies, including site monitoring. Experience of using a range of research methods is desirable. A postgraduate qualification (or equivalent experience) in psychology, biology
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or social media posts; and aspects of project and academic event management. One important strand will be assisting with a new book series for Cambridge University Press, Elements in AI Ethics and Society
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, psychology or a related subject A2. Theories and application of qualitative research methods. Desirable B1. A postgraduate qualification in social sciences, public health, research methods, or other
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to the purification of multi-megadalton membrane protein complexes, followed by structure determination and biochemical/biophysical mechanistic analysis. This project will focus on complex, multi-component membrane
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transcripts and certificates Copy of National ID CV Brief outline of the project: Gastronomy has been a fundamental element in regard to the cultural development of mankind because it represents society’s
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lab projects. Attention to detail and meticulous recordkeeping are key elements for this position. The applicant must be a graduate (BSc/MSc/MPhil) in a biomedical scientific subject and have experience
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strong links with local and national health organizations and sports bodies. A core element of the department’s strategy is to make the University of Exeter the best place to study and play sport in the UK
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report and other relevant dissemination tools and their translation to Gaelic and English. This project will carry out a mixed methods research approach which will include qualitative face to face focus
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project planning, identifying and commissioning experts, and drafting/editing reports. • To analyse and communicate complex ideas and concepts using appropriate methods. • To communicate the Centre’s