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. About the Role Your role will be to develop novel methodologies for qualitative and quantitative pollinator monitoring using a combination of AI and molecular methods. You will work with multiple academic
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part of this exciting programme of work, spanning multiple strands. Your experiences to date will include conducting qualitative research (qualitative data collection and management) in a health care or
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About us Applications are invited for the post of Bioinformatics Research Assistant at UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, ranked the best place in the world to study Ophthalmology (CWUR Rankings by
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Assistant will, in particular, support ongoing efforts within the HEAT project (including updating the framework as further EU guidance gets released and building a parallel framework for engaging civil
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Assistant will, in particular, support ongoing efforts within the HEAT project (including updating the framework as further EU guidance gets released and building a parallel framework for engaging civil
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subject, including: biomedical engineering, sports science, physiology, medical science, data science. The candidate must have good data handling skills and have or be willing to learn computer programming
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to positive change. More information about IMPACT can be found here: https://more.bham.ac.uk/impact/ IMPACT is led from the University of Birmingham, with multiple partners across the UK. Stirling is the lead
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marginalised voices in the design and operation of local transport. You will work with the research team (Dr Blackwood, Department of Psychology; and Dr Fletcher, School of Management); and with our community
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to work flexibly, independently and effectively within a dynamic multidisciplinary team, managing multiple priorities and adapting quickly to shifting demands Strong organisational and planning skills with
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Bruker NMR spectrometers with cryoprobes, a Rigaku X-ray diffraction system, multiple robotic systems for preparing crystal screens, excellent computer facilities and a range of AKTA FPLC protein