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modelling to study the causes and consequences of extreme chromosomal instability in these cancers. The role will involve: - Learning and applying cytogenetic methods for generation and analysis of chromosome
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informal event – you can drop in at any time. Background To create and contribute to the creation of knowledge by undertaking a specified range of activities within an established research programme and/or
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multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will adapt existing and develop new scientific techniques and experimental methods, as well as contribute ideas for new research projects. You will use
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Christmas Eve when it falls on a weekday) for all full time staff. Use our total rewards calculator: https://www.hw.ac.uk/about/work/total-rewards-calculator.htm to see the value of benefits provided by
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understanding of the impact of food- and environment-related toxicants on human health. Innovative mass spectrometric methods are developed and applied to investigate exposure, metabolism, and toxicity. The lab
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attribution assessments of change in observed timeseries of extremes, examine causal chains linking meteorological and hydrological extremes and their impacts, and develop novel storyline based methods
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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. Expertise in social science research methods, including qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods. Experience of writing or communicating research findings to non-specialist audiences, including
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applicant will be supported in conducting quantitative research (e.g. multinational surveys, online experiments, analysis of existing data sets, computational textual analysis, etc) in this area of research
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intervention Experience with biological methods (e.g., hormone measurements) Experience with digital stress interventions Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent written and verbal English