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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Research Associate/Fellow to join an innovative translational research programme focused on childhood brain cancer. Based at the University
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research building on previous research from the Silvi research group. The research will focus on the development of novel reactions based on photoredox-radical chemistry. The new radical processes will be
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holidays. - Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications. - Ongoing support to develop your skills and gain industry recognised qualifications. - Employee Assistance
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. Summary This programme of research builds on our previous studies where we identified genes we believe mediate pain and inflammation in the joints of patients with osteoarthritis. The aim of the current
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smoked and who developed lung cancer. We will identify all records of LCIPNS patients, provide a detailed description of these patients and explore what happens to them in the 2-years before
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for generating new intellectual understanding/knowledge through the application of knowledge and for developing ideas for application of research outcomes. About the Team The PEMC institute has grown exponentially
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In this role you will develop cutting edge AI approaches to help researchers identify scientific information in historical manuscripts. Specifically, working with the Royal Horticultural Society
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This post is associated with ongoing research in the development and control of power electronic converters. Good communication skills are essential since the successful candidate will work closely
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to plan and conduct your own analyses using available tools, to adapt existing methodologies and scripts, and to design new pipelines and workflows that deliver accurate, reproducible, and timely results
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skeletal muscle metabolism. The post holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work as part of Prof Tsintzas’ research team in the Division of Physiology, Pharmacology and