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computational models of extra-chromosomal DNA in human cancers. Extra-chromosomal DNA drives some of the most difficult-to-treat cancers. Yet, little is known about the evolutionary process of ecDNA. This project
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School, we are known for our pioneering research and pride ourselves on our international reputation. We are equal first in the UK for the impact of our Computer Science research, and second for our
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secure records and compliance with GCP, GLP, HTA and H&S standards. Participate in Centre meetings and collaborative projects PhD in immunology or related field. Experience handling biospecimens and
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Trust-funded programme grant. This will involve in-depth biochemical, molecular, genetic and cell biological analysis of the D-arabinanases, leading to the discovery of mycobacterial interactions with
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of the relevant Universities' computer systems, competent knowledge of Microsoft Office including Excel is essential for the role. In addition, you should be well-organised, and proactive, have an engaging
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variety of customer queries. While full training will be given for all of the relevant Universities' computer systems, competent knowledge of Microsoft Office including Excel is essential for the role. In
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in developing countries through excellence in research, healthcare, and training. Our research programme includes basic scientific investigations, clinical trials, epidemiological studies, intervention
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About the Role We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an interdisciplinary research programme investigating cellular and molecular interactions
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research outputs. With more than £35 million invested in recent years, SEMS benefits from extensive state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, supporting research and teaching across a broad
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(PHES) is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to contribute to the UKRI-funded Local Health and Global Profits programme, a national research consortium led by the University of Bath and involving