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A 3-year research technician post is available on a Wellcome Trust-funded project investigating how menopause may increase Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk in females. The project will investigate
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Applications are invited for a Research Project Officer in the Division of Pharmacy and Optometry. The post will be tenable on a fixed term basis of 12 months at 0.6 FTE in the first instance
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We are seeking a Research Associate in Medical Statistics to join a project entitled “CONNECT: Digital markers to predict psychosis relapse”. This project will recruit individuals with psychosis
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BACKGROUND Working within Manchester Institute of Biotechnology under the supervision of Professors Neil Dixon and Michael Brockhurst, the post is funded by the BBSRC project “How does plasmid
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An exciting opportunity is available for a 3-year postdoctoral position funded by the Wellcome Trust. The project will investigate whether menopause increases Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk in
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candidate will support a postdoctoral researcher working on this project and will take responsibility for assisting with electrophysiological and surgical procedures, running behavioural studies, performing
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The University has been awarded funds from the Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Catalyst (IBIC) to support a short-term project, in collaboration with Imperagen, a spin-out from The University
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at the highest levels, both internally and externally As a member of the University Executive, you will help steer the strategic direction of one of the UK’s most ambitious institutions, while championing projects
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/SIMULINK. The research is part of a project to investigate future network performance funded by National Grid Electricity Transmission through the Network Innovation Allowance. You should have a PhD or
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of northern India and East Africa. This project aims to create a roadmap towards improved groundwater quality management in the context of the Global South by bringing together systematic approaches to improve