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advantageous. You should also be well-organised and self-motivated with excellent oral and communication skills and a strong publication record. The position is funded by an EPSRC New Investigator Award and is
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/UKCA), and standards for medical/assistive devices. Drug delivery systems – nanoelectronics, nanoparticles, and similar for therapeutic agent release (including closed loop/triggered release
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of the Healthy Ageing Research Theme and will be based in the School of Health Sciences in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health. The post is available part-time (2 days a week), from 1 March 2026 for 10
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synthetic genetic systems in bacteria to ask fundamental and applied questions about diverse topics: evolution of multidrug resistance; regulation of multi-drug efflux pumps; evolution of bacterial promoters
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identified by the Institute. There is particular interest in developing research in the following areas: Sustainable Uranium production and processing Community regeneration and social value associated with
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with key team members across the Faculty of Biology, Medicine & Health and BRC and you will be integral to the success of the wider research programmes. The expectation is to work with Professor Buch
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About the Role: This is an exciting opportunity for a candidate, knowledgeable and experienced in research, using routine administrative data to work under supervision, with routinely collected
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(ERGs), enhance the workplace voice of underrepresented employees, how these efforts are experienced and perceived within organisations, and how digitalisation is shaping these processes. The Research
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exacerbations and flare. The post is available immediately for 36 months, but the start date can be negotiated to fit with current commitments. It is expected that the successful candidate would enrol for a PhD
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We are inviting applications for a 0.5 FTE Research Assistant position on the SBE-UKRI funded project Uncovering the causes of Look But Fail To See (LBFTS) errors. This project is an international