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of the repair economy in the UK through interaction with brands, manufacturers, policy-makers, waste processors and the public. About the role One of the key results of the Big Repair Project is that
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will join a dynamic, multidisciplinary team investigating microbiome–drug interactions, focusing on how the gut microbiome influences the metabolism, efficacy, and tolerability of psychiatric medications
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School of Pharmacy & Biomolecular Sciences to take a leading role in the delivery of a 24-month project to investigate the interaction of large serine integrases and their directionality factors in
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the intellectual brilliance it delivers. We continue to embrace diversity of thought and opinion in everything we do, in the belief that when views collide, disciplines interact, and perspectives
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which houses very valuable and sensitive scientific equipment. The role interacts and supports users (faculty, staff and students) as well as some external users from other Universities and industry
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contribute to the development of a new and interactive Community Needs Index, and to contribute intellectual leadership around data science, econometrics and statistical modelling. For instance developing new
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. The X-ray Research Associate manages the day-to-day operation and maintenance of the facility which houses very valuable and sensitive scientific equipment. The role interacts and supports users (faculty
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to lead the research work on this project, good communication, presentation/reporting and publishing skills are required for the person appointed to effectively interact with the international academic and
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the capacity of the PHIRST Fusion team to interact with policy, practice, and community partners, exploiting opportunities for knowledge exchange and helping to develop new avenues for translational research in
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interacting with volunteers and patients in a research study, clinical research co-ordinators, team members, laboratory and administrative staff, monitors, collaborating company representatives, and the broader