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. The first examines the contributions and intellectual fabric of conservative thought in the historiography of the discipline of IR. The second traces and analyses the historical development and contemporary
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for non-invasive molecular diagnostics and analysis of cancer genomes and evolution, using next-generation sequencing of circulating cell-free tumour DNA (ctDNA). We work with large collections of patient
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About the role This role supports a multidisciplinary programme investigating the role of the Maresins, a family of pro-resolving lipid mediators, in early cancer development. You will process
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About the Role You will drive the development of optical instrumentation that will accelerate the way printed perovskite photovoltaics are analysed and developed. You will design, build, and
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global contexts to support the development of interpretative approaches to frontiers and borderlands in Roman past. Within the wider team, you will also work on areas such as geophysical survey, history
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/fixed-term), a season ticket loan scheme and access to a comprehensive range of personal and professional development opportunities. In addition, we offer a range of work life balance and family friendly
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on the development, validation and use of organ-chip models. We are particularly focused on the development and use of joint-on-a-chip models including synovium, bone, cartilage, fat along with inflammatory components
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, access to a generous pension scheme, 30 days’ leave per annum (pro-rata for part-time/fixed-term), a season ticket loan scheme and access to a comprehensive range of personal and professional development
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Research Assistant or Postdoctoral Research Associate About the Role This position will undertake research to realise the objectives and development of the InnovateUK-funded project into “AI-Powered
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About the Role You will contribute to the construction and quality control of the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk). The ITk group at Queen Mary University of London has played a key role in the development