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Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases
Developing a clinical pathway to support nurse led whole genome sequencing for neurological diseases School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr A McNeill
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for research in MR methodology and clinical translation. The candidate’s research will be closely aligned with broader aims of the Section of Medical Imaging and Technologies in the Division of Clinical Medicine
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publications in recognised high-quality/peer-reviewed journals. Ensure research activities align with REF, outputs, impact and environment. Co-develop funding strategies, pursue income generation and secure
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urgency. This involves drawing upon depth of knowledge, skills, experience and expertise to deal with the job in hand. Make decisions on the methods to be used and the sequence of actions. Undertake
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sequencing. The Research Associate will conduct independent and collaborative research under the guidance of Dr Ridger, contributing to the advancement of our understanding of the role of extracellular
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how mechanochemical systems underpin developmental diversity. This interdisciplinary project will use 3D fluorescence microscopy, biophysical analyses, transcriptomics (RNA-sequencing), and in vivo
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; and (4) utilise adaptive laboratory evolution (ALE) to enhance the growth of genetically engineered strains and identify mutations using genomic sequencing. Applicants must hold a degree in a relevant
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administrative experience within a complex organisation Essential Application/Interview Experience of successfully managing and motivating a team and aligning day-to-day work and goals with local priorities
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, Specifically, the candidate will develop MR image acquisition methods, pulse sequences and hardware for both hyperpolarised xenon (129Xe) and low field pulmonary MRI applications. The post holder will have the
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the AMRC groups to ensure alignment and better working cross-AMRC. Working with the maintenance manager ensuring longer-term view is being considered whilst shorter-term priorities are being addressed and