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Scheme Optional Dental Insurance Maternity, paternity and shared parental leave Employee Assistance Programme Access to emergency care for both the elderly and children RECARES days, giving you time to
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commissioning Global Health Series and Commissions To work closely with the Senior Executive Editor (clinical) and contribute to the programme of Clinical Series and Commissions by suggesting ideas to the team
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, stable isotope labelling techniques, and novel method development. Data analysis and computational work (35%). Effective use of data analysis software to process and analyse MS data, including statistical
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computing and advanced technology, driven by innovation, diversity, and a commitment to excellence. We’re creating an environment where brilliant minds from all backgrounds collaborate to push the boundaries
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to deliver a specific research project within a team delivering a research program. Through this work, you will build scientific independence, develop new science and leadership skills, and establish a growing
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the Franklin, you will bring the scientific knowledge and skills needed to deliver a specific research project within a team delivering a research program. Through this work, you will build scientific
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, beating heart Physical principles of organ scaling and regeneration The role of bioelectricity in morphogenesis The interplay between mechanics and metabolism in heart morphogenesis In this role, you will
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computing and advanced technology, driven by innovation, diversity, and a commitment to excellence. We’re creating an environment where brilliant minds from all backgrounds collaborate to push the boundaries
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the OxEarth programme) are also expected. The successful candidate will additionally be appointed to a tutorial fellowship at University College, under arrangements described in the Job Description and
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part of an interdisciplinary team working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery of inorganic materials as part of the Leverhulme Centre for Functional