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gaps in our understanding of disease biology and treatment response in Black men. Our project aims to close these gaps by developing cutting-edge induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) models that better
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charities and people with lived experience. Develop and draft new guidance for emerging neurotechnologies, ensuring it is clear, concise, and accessible to a broad audience. Develop and execute a
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charities and people with lived experience. Develop and draft new guidance for emerging neurotechnologies, ensuring it is clear, concise, and accessible to a broad audience. Develop and execute a
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. This is a developmental post, and the successful candidate will be supported to develop legacy research plans from this research programme if desired. The post provides an excellent opportunity for a
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opportunity to contribute to an ambitious, applied social care research programme focused on improving outcomes for older adults within adult social care. The postholder will draw on training and expertise in
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Asia (SEA), focusing on Manila (Philippines) and Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam). This position will be based at the School of Engineering at Newcastle University, focusing on developing models to predict AMR
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Assistant Develop a detailed plan for the biodiversity work package, including specification of the target organism(s), processes and pollutants Develop the methodology for the biodiversity work package of
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Professor Noel Healy at noel.healy@ncl.ac.uk For further information about the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics please click here . As part of our commitment to career development for research
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for the role holder as outlined in the job description, and highlight any expertise relevant to the project. Interviews are provisionally scheduled for mid-June. As part of our commitment to career development
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. This is a full time, fixed-term for 12 months. For informal enquiries please contact Dr Fabrice Stephenson (Fabrice.Stephenson@ncl.ac.uk ). As part of our commitment to career development for research