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We offer a Postdoctoral position (24-months) in Merino Lab (University of Liverpool-(ISMIB)). This position is funded by the Springboard Award, the Academy of Medical Sciences (Start-date-September
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set on modern bird locomotion (with a focus on substrate-related variation) and use this data set to reconstruct locomotor anatomy and biomechanics in the extinct ancestors of modern birds. The research
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. Experience with CRISPR gene editing, microinjection and/or animal work would also be an advantage. Preferred start date October 2025 - the post is available until September 2029. You should have a PhD or
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, Imperial and Durham) that is dedicated to exploring, explaining and exploiting the molecular diversity of marine cell walls from a cross-disciplinary perspective. The position will be hosted in
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the position and explaining how you meet each of the selection criteria using examples of your skills and experience. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be awarded you will be appointed at Grade 6, spine
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in physical, inorganic and materials chemistry. You will work in the research group of Professor Dmitry Shchukin, Stephenson
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of SCHOUSE is to produce new evidence on the drivers of dietary inequalities for residents in social housing and to co-design, deliver and evaluate place-based interventions that address these inequalities
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positive approach to learning. The role will involve working as part of a large, national consortium to support the creation of a `science pipeline¿ in a highly collaborative environment. 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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for residents in social housing and to co-design, deliver and evaluate place-based interventions that address these inequalities. This specific post will contribute to the broader research project through