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The Primary Care Education Unit (PCEU), Centre of Academic Primary Care at the University of Nottingham are looking to appoint a Research Fellow to become part of a programme of research within
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by the Institute of Mental Health at the University of Nottingham on the LEND (Lived Experience Narratives in Dementia) programme. About the LEND Project: This project is an NIHR-funded initiative led
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“Supramolecular RNA therapeutics (SMRTs) - developing tunable formulations with scale-independent manufacture” funded by InnovateUK under the “Innovative technologies for intracellular drug delivery” programme. The
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a research or academic-related position with a contract of 12 months or more will be considered to have achieved the aims of this programme and as such will not be eligible. *Most applicants will be
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, the role holder will work with the academics, researchers and PhD students in managing and conducting research activities across the programme. Prior direct experience of successful PhD student supervision
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a brain stimulation Research Associate within the School of Medicine, Academic Unit, Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences. As part of an MRC programme
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unique opportunity to be an integral part of a dynamic, multifaceted research programme, with reciprocal interdisciplinary engagement between themes (Genomics, Metabolomics, Advanced Medical Imaging
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techniques to big data, for example, cohort and nested case control studies. You will plan and conduct research using approaches or methodologies and techniques appropriate to the type of research. You will
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imaging to understand the progressive evolution of glioblastoma, a lethal brain cancer. You will be expected to plan and conduct work using methodologies and techniques appropriate to the type of research
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. You will have expertise in areas such as optimisation, parameter estimation and model-fitting and strong programming skills. You will be keen to innovate and excited to learn more about areas which you