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technologies are critical enabling components for a wide range of QT based applications including quantum sensing, timing and computing To achieve this your role will involve developing inverse methods and
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Title: Unpicking the role of snoRNAs in heart disease using human pluripotent stem cells Biodiscovery Institute, University of Nottingham Supervisors: Chris Denning, Vicky James (University
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the best place in the world for those with dementia or a neurodegenerative disease to receive care and support, wherever they live and whatever their background. You will work in the team based at University
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: • Full-time position (part-time and job-share arrangements available, minimum 21.75 hours per week), start date ideally beginning of August 2025 (some flexibility) • The role is offered on a fixed-term
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the outcomes for patients, and better evaluate the success of medical interventions across a broad range of disease areas. We are seeking a highly motivated post-foundation medically-qualified researcher to join
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the outcomes for patients, and better evaluate the success of medical interventions across a broad range of disease areas. We are seeking a highly motivated post-foundation medically-qualified researcher to join
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of Nottingham. The purpose of this role will be to have specific responsibility for conduct of the research project ‘SMARTSTAFF’ , a project about staff mental health and job satisfaction, which will be conducted
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for independent research into the prevention and treatment of skin disease. You will join a dynamic and friendly team of approximately 20 staff and work with a range of clinical and non-clinical academics
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the School of Medicine. Led by Professors Kim Thomas and Hywel Williams, CEBD has an international reputation for independent research into the prevention and treatment of skin disease. You will join a dynamic
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of Nottingham. This is a postdoctoral research position on the EmpaMEG project, an MRC funded 5-year project exploring the neural basis of empathy and decision-making in antisocial populations. The project