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collaboration between Johan Hulleman (University of Manchester, Manchester, UK) and Jeremy Wolfe (Harvard University, Boston, USA). The duration of this project will be two years (24.5 months). This is an
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Manchester (NIHR ARC-GM) based at the University of Manchester. NIHR ARC-GM aims to undertake timely, needs-driven, transformative applied health and social care research. The postholder will identify and
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Associate will support the qualitative data collection, management and analysis. They will also contribute to the dissemination of the research findings to policy/practitioner and academic audiences. Key
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The University of Manchester has been celebrating 200 years of achievement in research-driven learning, development and innovation: this has included investing in our prestigious Bicentenary PhD
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of Chemistry, University of Manchester. The Leigh research group investigates the design and synthesis of molecular machines and new types of molecular level architectures to control and influence function and
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CRE: Cardiovascular Genomics and Development; Heart Failure; Cardiovascular/Cerebrovascular Inflammation; Data Science; and Computational Cardiovascular Medicine. You will benefit from mentorship by key
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procedures, data, and sample inventories in accordance with institutional policies and Good Laboratory Practice. Contributing to the dissemination of research outputs through publication in peer-reviewed
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the data and intelligence team at Manchester City Council. They will also provide specialist social care advice to other researchers as part of the NIHR Research Support Service within the University
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Sciences Applications are invited for two highly motivated Research Assistants to join the Brain Tumour Biology Laboratory led by Prof Petra Hamerlik at the University of Manchester. The research assistants
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research priorities and strategic goals (From Manchester for the world, our strategy to 2035 | The University of Manchester). Candidates are advised to pay particular attention to ensuring that there is a