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collaboration across different disciplines. This project aims to develop and refine molecular diagnostic assays, metagenomic sequencing approaches, and computational tools to improve the detection and
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support the aligned research work at Nottingham. Candidates must have significant prior research experience in electrical machines and experience within collaborative projects involving multiple industry
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Business Administration. Postdoctoral Research Station in Business Administration was approved to establish in Nov 2023. It is UNNC’s first postdoctoral research station, and its founding deeply aligns with
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to retroviral antigens in the context of infection and cancer. • Carrying out the processing, analysis and integration of distinct next generation sequencing and multi-omics data. As a Postdoctoral Fellows, you
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visualising the very large 3D datasets that BM18 (large 3D volumes), ID15A (multimodal) and ID19 (time lapse sequences) will provide. The post holder will develop their own core research themes, and
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. The fellowship will focus on a topic of the Fellow’s own choosing related to planetary health, which aligns with the priorities of both Centres. This two-year Fellowship will give the researcher the freedom
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the development and execution of long-term research strategies aligned with the University’s objectives, securing substantial external funding to sustain large-scale, interdisciplinary projects. The role holder
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longitudinal cancer genomics study that forms the first national UK consortium focused on deciphering cancer evolution over space and time. TRACERx involves multi-region sequence analyses of lung cancers (5000
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aligns the University’s research capability, expertise and strengths across a broad spectrum of research and innovations in public health and wellbeing, including a wide range of health related training
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multiple formats. Characterisation will feature strongly in terms of structure / chemistry characterisation to underpin the electrochemistry developments. CLOSING DATE: Tuesday 15th July 2025 at 23:55 (BST