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on scientific understanding of disease mechanisms into innovative therapeutic approaches. Our vision is to play a leading role in discovering new medicines in areas of high unmet need, with a particular emphasis
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of Medical Sciences Springboard Award funded project to dissect the molecular mechanism underpinning conjugative transfer of genetic material by secretion systems in mycobacteria. The group is part of
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place in our labs. As the successful applicant you should hold a MSc/MEng degree and have experience in experimental fluid mechanics. Applications are also welcomed from candidates currently pursuing
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have a particular focus on the social science component of the project. This will include stakeholder mapping, institutional analysis and engaging with theories of environmental justice/equity and place
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selection for transplantation. GOALS: Significantly improve a life-saving procedure. Develop novel mechanism-informed methodologies to apply ML to human health. What we are looking for: The successful
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outlined below. Your application will be considered based on the information you provide under each element. When attaching the supporting statement to your application profile, please ensure that you name
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have a particular focus on the social science component of the project. This will include stakeholder mapping, institutional analysis and engaging with theories of environmental justice/equity and place
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We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Research Assistant to join a growing lab focused on understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying psychiatric disorders. This is
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@bangor.ac.uk Closing date for applications: 22/06/2025 Committed To Equal Opportunities The Project The project is a study on the cognitive mechanisms underpinning foreign language learning in adults. The aim
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expansions of triplet repeats, e.g. Myotonic Dystrophy and Huntington’s disease. The position would suit an ambitious graduate with a background and interest in the mechanisms of repeat expansion biology