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instruments and use them together with graduate students and postdocs to acquire data on DNA replication and/or chromatin organization. An aptitude in instrumentation development and quantitative biophysics, a
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growth curve models, staggered difference-in-differences) to analyse post-divorce economic trajectories. Synthetic control methods may be employed to establish causal relationships. Application Procedure
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researchers working together to develop better understanding of decision-making processes in the provision of active travel infrastructure. The project will address research questions such as, why are some
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at the point of commencing this post, with experience in contemporary molecular cell biology, tumour metabolism, experimental modelling and bioinformatics as applied to translational cancer genomics, ideally
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pre-assignment checks. If the position you are applying for is ‘exempt’ from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 you will be asked to confirm both spent and unspent convictions at the point
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-assignment checks. If the position you are applying for is ‘exempt’ from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 you will be asked to confirm both spent and unspent convictions at the point of offer. Examples
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, please indicate that you are applying to the ‘SoSS 2025 Psychology PhD scholarship’ in the field that asks how you will fund your studies, and include the name of your prospective main supervisor in
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that honours the complexity of the forced displacement process. Applicants are asked to submit a research statement that demonstrates how their research background and skills match with the project, and how
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triggers like abnormal electrical signals (focal triggers) and swirling patterns of electrical activity (re-entrant rotors), which interact across the heart’s inner and outer layers. Because most studies
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. Like other glycans, they are not built against a defined template, and yet their structure is non-random, with specific motifs within the glycan chains defining binding sites for critical signalling and