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Group that is based in the Faculty of Medical Sciences. You can find out more about our research on our dedicated web pages: https://research.ncl.ac.uk/drugdiscovery/ and https://research.ncl.ac.uk
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process (https://www.ncl.ac.uk/cancer/ ). Candidates with their own project and pre-identified supervisory team are also encouraged to apply. You will have a medical degree and have completed general
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https://www.ncl.ac.uk/gears/about/ You must be able to undertake occasional travel and working off-site both in the UK and abroad. The role is initially for three years on a fixed-term contract basis and
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the development of microfluidics and live-cell fluorescent microscopy to understand how Candida spp. and Streptococci spp. respond to environmental changes, responses to antimicrobial agents such as chlorhexidine
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: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/research/institutes/ As part of our commitment to career development for research colleagues, the University has developed 3 levels of research role profiles
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University news: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articles/latest/2025/06/greatbritishchemicals/ . Training and Development Mentoring and career development planning with the PI and access to institutional training
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about the MLTC CNC: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/about-us/what-we-do/multiple-long-term-conditions/collaboration Information about the AGE Research Group https://research.ncl.ac.uk/ageresearchgroup/ Key
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spaces are kept safe. We have developed an interactive Map showing the areas we cover and patrol and to give you some insight into the full breadth of the University campus https://www.ncl.ac.uk/students
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experience of supervision of research students. This post forms part of a clinical academic career development programme devised by Newcastle Health Research Partnership (NHRP) ( https
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healthy relocation allowance for those who wish to relocate to the North East for this opportunity, further information can be found on our website https://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies/relocation/ This is a