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characteristics directly. The main responsibilities of the post holder are to develop and edit molecular simulations of different biologically relevant membrane chemistries, for example membranes with different
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the life-course (including physical, reproductive, mental and emotional health). It will also offer vital insights into help-seeking behaviour and the usefulness of different forms of support. The post will
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approaches which range from local micro-histories to large-scale quantitative analysis. We particularly value conversation between scholars of different periods and places, with different approaches. We also
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analysis. We particularly value conversation between scholars of different periods and places, with different approaches. We also value our connections beyond the world of scholarship, with strong
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community can reach their potential. We recognise that different people bring different perspectives, ideas, knowledge, and culture, and that this difference brings great strength. We strive to recruit
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between different anxiety-related behaviours and arousal states, and (2) determine the brain circuit mechanisms involved. Applicants should have (or should be about to receive) a PhD in preclinical
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researchers from around the world are tackling global issues and making a difference to people's lives. We believe that inspiring our people to do outstanding things at Durham enables Durham people to do
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of neural activity will be used in conjunction with advanced imaging methods and behavioural assays to investigate how signals beginning in the retina and transmitted through different visual pathways
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, and others in the field have used a range of methods for deterministic and stochastic models, e.g. difference and differential equations, including time-delay differential equations, recursion equations
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from groups currently underrepresented within our working community. With over 30,000 students and 7,000 staff from 150 different countries we offer a diverse and engaging environment where our diversity