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We are seeking a motivated and experienced Lecturer in Bioinformatics and Genomic Medicine to join our growing academic team at Aston Medical School. This non-clinical post will contribute to both
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The position offers an opportunity to experience a variety of departments that are crucial to the administrative operation in one of Birmingham’s busiest hotel and conference venues. It requires
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should be comfortable managing multiple priorities, working both independently and collaboratively as part of a team. A postgraduate or business qualification, knowledge of the UK R&D funding landscape
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well as relevant international standards. The role will encompass providing regulatory advice to multiple project teams and regional SMEs, facilitating the accelerated development of innovative diagnostic solutions
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and other material processing techniques, focusing on the integration of organic and inorganic materials. You will carry out in-depth structural and performance characterization, including permeability
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project coordination, stakeholder engagement, and operational management is essential, along with excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities and work
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processing, ultra-wide-band amplification, nonlinear photonics, fibre grating technology, fibre lasers, bio- and medical photonics, various fibre optic sensing applications, optical materials processing and
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and/or industrial biotechnology, bioinformatics and biomaterials in our current and future BEng/MEng/MSc programmes. For further information about the current research in CEB, please visit the following
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Research and Enterprise team to support continued growth and deliver outstanding service to our KTP Partners. You will provide leadership for Aston University’s KTP activity across multiple workstreams. You
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details that are included on application forms, including the candidate’s name and address will not be disclosed to the shortlisting panel. CVs will not be considered as part of the shortlisting process