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reproductive development. We work with the model species Arabidopsis and arable crops to understand how weather and climate variation affect reproductive development, crop yield and quality. We have a particular
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resources to the tasks within the plan. To ensure successful development of the cellular model & progress towards understanding insulin resistance, the candidate requires a strong background/knowledge of
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University. We provide a strongly supportive environment for postdoctoral researchers, and the university is a signatory to the Researcher Development Concordat, and provides networking and development
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Career Development Grant awarded to Dr Brenna Hassett ‘Tracing Diseases of Contact at the End of Human Mobility’ to investigate human mobility through trace stable isotopic data from human remains from
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focus of the professorship. You publish in international academic venues and deliver scholarly lectures. You actively participate in the development of research proposals and the acquisition of third
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communication and team work skills. In return, we offer an excellent benefits package including generous annual leave entitlement, pension scheme, induction, and development support as well as family-friendly
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. Experience with organoid RNA and protein specific techniques. Will continually update knowledge in the specialist area and engage in continuous professional development. Has experience of managing own workload
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and UK) and industry events, plus an end-of-project symposium. Training and networks at BU: access to research methods seminars, the Doctoral College Researcher Development Programme and health and
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the professional and career development of our postdocs and research staff. To help them thrive and achieve their ambitions, we have created a comprehensive range of opportunities and initiatives designed to provide
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principles that govern the motility, self-organisation and development of living systems. The post-holder will have the opportunity to teach. Applicants should hold (or be close to completing) a PhD in