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and mutagenesis/directed evolution, and a track record of developing innovative experimental approaches. Candidates should have, or expect to complete, a PhD (or equivalent) and have their thesis
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clinical and classroom teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students, to contribute to service and research, and to drive curriculum development and delivery in Oral Medicine in the Division
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ensuring the successful delivery of research activities related to sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and its alternatives, as well as the development of high-current high-voltage circuits. What will you get
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research groups are part of the MERMan research cluster of more than 100 researchers working in microbial ecology and evolution. The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is strongly committed
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ambitious objectives. You will contribute to the development of innovative experimental approaches using patient-derived tissues and study tumour cell responses in models with varying genomic instability
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, assist Learning Technologists with the planning and delivery of training and the development of support resources, and thus contribute to the delivery of high quality and effective online and blended
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Performance and Development Reviews. This post does not carry an Honorary Consultant contract with the NHS. This post does not offer a National Training Number (NTN) The post holder will be required to take
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development alongside providing excellent opportunities to gain further skills and experience within this area. This is a dynamic and demanding role and will involve considerable flexibility and the ability
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to contribute to the groups research culture, which is driven by teamwork. The appointee will develop an integrated computational and experimental approach to facilitate catalyst and reaction development
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and accounts for one third of our body mass. Defining the principles that govern the two-way interaction between cells and matrix is fundamental to understanding vertebrate development, healthy ageing