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://twhiscock.github.io/). There are multiple projects available in the group, and considerable flexibility in project direction. Successful candidates will have the opportunity and mentorship available to develop
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role in developing our knowledge of the effect of radiation (microbeam +/- FLASH) on fibroblast and myeloid populations in pancreatic and bladder cancer models. About you The successful candidate must
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agents for pathogenic bacteria. The role: As a Research Scientist on the MRC-funded project "Mechanism of multiple drug resistance and genetic evolution of prevalent Salmonella serotypes derived from
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possessing outstanding attention to detail, analytical and interpersonal skills. You'll have excellent communication, prioritisation, and organisational skills able to meet multiple deadlines and will be able
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development of a collegial, open culture, research integrity and ethical practice. You will also mentor the development of junior staff as required, supervise students and support aspect(s) of management
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and deploy the most promising prototypes at multiple field sites around the world via our global collaborator network. An important part of the work will be publishing high quality research papers in
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the latest developments in fundamental and applied interdisciplinary research, covering the life, physical, earth, social, and health sciences. A fast-paced peer-review process, exceptional author service and
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and scientists from the Dundee Drug Discovery Unit (DDU) (www.drugdiscovery.dundee.ac.uk/) and GSK Global Health Medicines R&D to facilitate the discovery and development of new drugs for invasive
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MRC Postdoctoral Research Scientist Development and Transcriptional Control Salary: £41,344 plus London allowances £5,385 per annum* Fixed term (2 years) with potential for extension London, UK
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Community Manager Based in Cambridge, UK The Company of Biologists and its journal Development are seeking to appoint a new Community Manager to run its successful community website ‘the Node