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part of an interdisciplinary team based at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge (Professors Chris Smith and Dr Katherine Stott) and the College of Life Sciences, University
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support workers. The post-holder will also work closely with Dr Imad Ahmed, from the University Hospitals of Leicester Paediatric Sleep Service. The post-holder will be line-managed by the PI on the Impact
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professional development. Additional information Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Dr Dennis Bernieh on db432@leicester.ac.uk As part of the University’s ongoing commitment to professional
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, including an £8.8 million Wellcome Trust Discovery Award focused on lung function impairment. You will also engage in collaborations aimed at advancing drug safety, repurposing, and development with academic
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adaptive platform designs. This will include contracting and programme management, delivery of work to time and target, dissemination of findings to academic and public audiences, and reporting to funders
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About the role You will contribute to breathlessness research within the Division of Respiratory Sciences, specifically supporting the Artificial Intelligence assisted earlier Respiratory Evaluation (AIRE) study. The AIRE study aims to combine state-of-the-art language engineering techniques and...
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About the role We are seeking a Research Assistant to join the INTREPID programme (IN vitro TumouR Explant models for evaluating cancer complexity and Patient Diversity), hosted within the Patient
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. Working closely with colleagues and collaborators, you will help ensure the success of the research programme while managing your own workload effectively under the guidance of the Principal Investigator
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and nutritional interventions in the country. In this key role, the post holder will have the opportunity to work within an exciting and ambitious new programme of research investigating the impact of