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We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate/Fellow to work with Dr Fiona Ng on their Anne McLaren Fellowship entitled ‘Promoting Post-traumatic Growth in Psychosis through Treatment Innovation
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for Triple Negative Breast Cancer patients. This post involves collaborations with the Cambridge spin-out companies Aqdot and Centillion, and will be focused on the design, fabrication, and detailed
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applications of Raman spectroscopy, from instrument design and development, clinical integration/validation, to translations (regulatory/commercialisation). This post is offered on fixed-term contract, full time
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and rewards, including fitness and health facilities, staff discounts, travel schemes and many more. To find out more about what we can offer you, follow the link to our benefits website The post is
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and rewards, including fitness and health facilities, staff discounts, travel schemes and many more. To find out more about what we can offer you, follow the link to our benefits website The post is
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PhD (or be close to completion) in chemistry. This is a full-time, fixed-term post (36.25 hours per week) and is available for a period of 18 months starting on or around 1 September 2025 (and no later
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Clinic Arizona, and Erasmus University Rotterdam. The hub of the Centre will be based at the Biodiscovery Institute (BDI), University of Nottingham, and this post will be bridged between BDI and School
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within Primary Care for undergraduates. The research will focus on building capacity for primary care education through technology enhanced learning. The post is part time (32 hours), fixed-term until 31st
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sympatric ecotypes of three-spined stickleback on the Scottish island of North Uist. The post will involve substantial fieldwork on North Uist, including conducting aquatic habitat surveys, carrying out large
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of Nottingham, and this post supports the Medical Imaging team based in the School of Medicine. In this post, you will apply advanced imaging methods, including metabolic and physiological magnetic resonance