31 phd-software-testing-scholarship Postdoctoral positions at University of Liverpool
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or social policy and have experience of research or scholarship around these topics. This two-year fixed term post is available immediately on a full-time basis. If you are still awaiting your PhD to be
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series, research seminars, and workshops. Candidates will possess a PhD (or be close to completion) in any relevant area of Management. The successful candidate will have expertise in composing large
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chromatin and small non-coding RNAs, in regulating gene expression in the parasitic nematode 'Strongyloides'. In this role you will develop and use CRISPR methods to manipulate chromatin domains and to test
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systems and validate them in a laboratory setting (at the University of Bath) and field tests, as required by the funder and stakeholders. Collaborate with a second team (at the Universities of Leeds
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, devising and conducting original experiments. You should have a PhD degree in soft condensed matter physics or to be close to submission of doctoral thesis (Grade 7) or a Masters degree in physics
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with disabilities and people from LGBTQ+ communities, as they are currently under-represented in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. You should have a PhD awarded (or near
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with the service co-directors (Professor. Arribas-Bel and Franklin), the rest of academic co-investigators, research software engineers and professional support, and will be part of the Geographic Data
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Darby and Professor Steve Paterson). You should hold a PhD in Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics or relevant Biological or Life Sciences subject area and have experience in bioinformatic analyses. Prior
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partners. We are seeking one researcher to join the project on a full-time basis to lead and work on the Liverpool elements of the project. This will involve the design, modelling, and test of vapour
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, and a leading Biobank of samples. We encourage applications from enthusiastic and motivated candidates with a PhD (awarded or imminent) in Neuroscience, Molecular Cell Biology, or a related discipline