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The candidate will conduct experiments using bioinformatic, molecular biology and synthetic biology approaches to investigate expression-limiting features of DNA shape, torsional stress, and nucleosome occupancy
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, and contribute to the daily operations of a busy academic department. What You'll Do: Process purchase orders, invoices, credit notes and expense claims. Set up credit accounts and bank transfers
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research in this area. The application process, including the material to be submitted by applicants, is described in the Further Particulars. Start date: July - October 2025 Fixed-term: The funds
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someone looking to further develop their career in HR in a progressive and highly driven environment. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Advising on HR policy, procedure and best practice
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research communities. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of policies, process or issues affecting emerging technology policy, government science & technology foresight and strategy
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exciting opportunity to use AI-based methods to uncover the molecular mechanisms behind mRNA processing and fate. You will be part of a computational team, led by Dr Susanne Bornelöv, which studies the role
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Biological Sciences by Advanced Study programme. This is an exciting and varied role, with the post holder reporting to the Programme Coordinator and contributing to the administrative operation of the MPhil
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Department (HoD) regarding University wide policies, as well as implementing this guidance into the Department. You will oversee all recruitment process, from writing job adverts and setting up interviews, all
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, and supporting co-curation activities. The Assistant will ensure that participants are actively involved in decision-making processes, contributing to the interpretation and presentation of pre
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is to design and develop analytical, computational, and mathematical methods to understand the fundamental processes that govern the evolution of antigenically variable viruses. Our research is highly