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We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate to work on a project ¿ An epigenetic switch: how to make a parasite ¿ jointly led by Mark Viney (Liverpool) and Peter Sarkies (Oxford). This project
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-2025). Scaling explains how the machinery that controls pattern formation in development adapts, so that organs of different sizes show proportioned structures: the same developmental machinery can build
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as part of the newly funded LifeArc-Kidney Research UK Rare Kidney Disease Centre. The post will be based at the Institute in the Park building at Alder Hey Children¿s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
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Team Science principles and practices. - Build and sustain relationships with other researchers in SCHOUSE, as well as establish new networks outside of SCHOUSE relevant to the project. This post is
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computer codes to solve some of the daily research problems and have experience with high performance computing. You should have a PhD in Chemistry, Physics or Materials Science with a proven research track
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of influential knowledge leadership bringing the School together with students, business and society in learning to make a difference. Over the last five years ULMS has engaged in extensive recruitment of academic
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to communicate effectively with key stakeholders are essential. You will have a PhD (or will be close to submitting/defending your thesis) in experimental nuclear or particle physics or in a discipline relevant
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green seems true, the belief that solid objects are mostly empty space does not.). The post is available from 1 September 2025 until 31 August 2028. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you
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bioinformaticians in Southeast Asia. In this full-time role you will be proactive in leading and building bioinformatics capacity for a diverse team of researchers but also be able to work effectively independently
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We are recruiting two postdoctoral research associates with expertise in mass spectrometry-based protein analysis. You will be embedded in a larger team with another PDRA and a PhD, fully funded by