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postgraduate student administration and education processes. Preferred working pattern: Monday 09:00 - 17:00 (7 hours), Tuesday 09:00-12:30 (3.5 hours), Friday 09:00 - 17:00 (7 hours) (Total - 17.5 hours) Part
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or computer modelling of behaviour. You will be highly motivated, collaborative and an excellent communicator (especially with respect to writing), and have a demonstrable desire to learn new skills
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to placental dysfunction. Part-time will be considered at a minimum of 0.6 FTE. Hybrid working is possible with a minimum of 2 days a week at the office for a 1FTE. You will process and analyse DNA methylation
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health challenges through innovative software solutions. Our research focuses on inferring the causal processes that underlie diseases in diverse populations. Our analytical processes have historically
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process. The position would suit a talented and motivated early career researcher with a PhD in Physical Chemistry or Physics or with ultrafast laser spectroscopy. The following skills and experience
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to market. Formulating IT policies, processes and Service Level Agreements relating to Infrastructure Platforms in conjunction with the IT Operations Director. Ensuring up to date Production Systems
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experience with biophysics (MST, SPR, SEC, fluorescence anisotropy) Have experience with cryo-EM and image processing Have experience with RNA-protein complexes Have a basic knowledge in translational control
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, maintaining the University’s record of processing activity and information asset register, assisting with data protection impact assessments and advising staff on how to ensure information held by
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capabilities/equipment architectures and functions to provide innovative solutions. Expert technical input into specialist purchases, lead on procurement process where relevant, negotiate with relevant contacts
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understanding to reveal the fundamental mechanisms of light-activated processes in plant biology and atmospheric chemistry. Further details of the In Silico Photochemistry Group can be found at www.in-silico