31 algorithm-development-"LIST"-"CEA-Saclay" Fellowship positions at University of Birmingham
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to undertake research in electrochemistry, surface chemistry and bionanotechnology, developing smart peptide interfaces that can be switched ON and OFF electrochemically for real-time protein detection
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. The main role will be to apply and develop new methods of genome wide analysis of transcription dynamics on the single cell level in the complexity of zebrafish larvae and will use genomics technologies
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desirable, as are skills in kinetic analysis and interfacial characterisation. The role provides outstanding opportunities for professional and career development, including mentoring students, running
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programme of research concerned with development of guidance for the evaluation, regulation and marketing of Direct To Consumer Tests, (GUIDE-DTCT), commissioned and funded by Cancer Research UK (PICCTR-2023
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to January 2029 Closing date: 22nd October 2025 Background This exciting BBSRC-funded project will explore the impact of biofilm growth on the evolution of plasmid-mediated AMR and hyper-virulence in
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to understand health inequalities for people who draw on social care support. The purpose of the role is to develop and deliver high quality research that supports the delivery of the specified project outputs
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programme of research concerned with development of guidance for the evaluation, regulation and marketing of Direct To Consumer Tests, (GUIDE-DTCT), commissioned and funded by Cancer Research UK (PICCTR-2023
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of the responsibilities outlined below. Develop research objectives and protocols for PHIRST or SPHR projects, with assistance of a mentor if required Contribute to writing bids for research funding Analyse and interpret
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to the development of research strategies within the group as well as cosupervise masters students in the development of broader supervisory skills. Additionally, you will be expected to contribute towards
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and management of IM. The success of this project will provide sufficient evidence to develop a novel antimicrobial treatment for GIM, which could prevent the development of GAC. Role Summary Work