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. Our success stories include an electric vehicle charging technology that's as convenient as filling up with petrol, a programme to prevent ideological extremism, and the world's first treatment for a
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of Biochemistry) Please note this post has been awarded with the research theme 'Prevention and Public Health'. The appointee will be expected to develop a research programme in that theme area. Based
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this post has been awarded with the research theme 'Clinical Therapeutics & Pharmacology & Industry'. The appointee will be expected to develop a research programme in that theme area. Based
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for candidates with a strong foundation in human physiology and metabolism, and a passion for impactful, translational science. Key Responsibilities: Research Design and Implementation: Plan and execute
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Bioscience Innovation & Law Programme (Inter-CeBIL). The Senior Research Associate will report to LML's Centre Director, Professor Kathy Liddell, and interact closely with Professor Mateo Aboy. There will be
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advanced medical computing, playing a key role in LML's contribution to the International Collaborative Bioscience Innovation & Law Programme (Inter-CeBIL). The postholder will report to LML's Centre
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on research programs to optimise data interpretation and usage. Applicants will have a Ph.D. in astronomy or a related field and have a strong computing and programming background. Candidates are expected to be
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field of the environmental sciences. Experience in programming languages, GIS, and climate proxy data analysis is essential. The successful candidate must be self-motivated, have excellent organisational
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over 7. Weekend working will be required during conference periods. Benefits include a generous pension scheme, healthcare cash-plan, five weeks of annual leave, free parking and lunch on site
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. The Investigators will work with the postholder to develop a bespoke training and development plan that will focus on the skills and experience they need to make the most of the opportunities afforded by the project