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2025. The role is supported by a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship (MR/V022067/1), and aims to develop new, efficient methods for the synthesis of drug-like molecules. You will develop new synthetic
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We are seeking to appoint a qualitative or mixed-methods Senior Research Associate (SRA) to support the evaluation of implementation of Why Weight? Pledge for Creating Healthier Places Together (Why
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background in psychology, public health, health services research, or related disciplines especially where participant interaction and mixed-methods research are core. We welcome applications from candidates
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chemistry and molecular simulation methods to investigate the determinants of enzyme dynamics, activity and inhibition. This project uses molecular simulations to investigate how enzymes function, how
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primarily involves teaching undergraduate dental students the psychology and sociology of health in formal lectures, small group teaching, and simulated communication scenarios, across our integrated, modern
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chemistry and molecular simulation methods to design, model and investigate protein dynamics and activity. This project uses molecular simulations to investigate protein structure, dynamics, interactions and
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biology and mechanical engineering. We have used innovative research methods to characterize the acoustic metamaterial properties of scaled moth wings and showed that they have evolved in response to bat
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have used innovative research methods to characterize the acoustic metamaterial properties of scaled moth wings and showed that they have evolved in response to bat biosonar to provide acoustic
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initiatives. A PhD in Sociology (or related). Experience of providing teaching in Sociology, to both small and large groups across undergraduate and postgraduate units. Proven ability to teach in the following
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formal presentation and/or publication of scientific research at a level that is appropriate for your current career stage. PhD (awarded or imminent) or equivalent in the biomedical sciences. Ability