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therapeutics using the Nobel Prize winning technology of phage display. The post is based at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (SVMS), University of Nottingham, working in close collaboration with
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equivalent (or near to completion of PhD),in a physical, medical or life sciences area that includes experience of medical imaging. The successful candidate will ideally have experience of analysing medical
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. Candidates should have a PhD (or be close to completion) in a relevant social science or health-related discipline. The ideal candidate will have experience and knowledge of mental health research, digital
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medical education. This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established team, led by Professor Jaspal Taggar, undertaking research across the broad theme of developing capacity for clinical learning
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, sometimes on challenging and complex multidisciplinary issues. Candidates must hold a MSc, MEng or BEng in Electrical or Mechanical engineering (or closely related i.e. Automotive, Aerospace) and a PhD in an
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We are inviting applications for the post of Research Associate/Fellow to have specific responsibility for research, for developing research objectives and proposals for a National Institute for Health and Care Research funded project. The aim of this research is to use big UK electronic health...
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Science Building and BDI. Candidates must have a PhD (or be near to completion) in a project related discipline, and a track record in fabrication and physicochemical characterisation techniques for nano
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to, reviewing literature, carrying out and, where appropriate, designing research using recognised implementation science approaches, theories, methodologies and techniques within the research area and
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of Life Sciences and will be based at the Medical School, University of Nottingham. The project will focus on identifying mechanisms by which G-protein-coupled receptor signalling promotes blood-brain
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of Life Sciences. This position will be especially suited to candidates with an interest in brain tumour genomics and specifically, single cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics. The post offers a