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Development Centre (NTDC). We are committed to supporting our technical staff and offer a wide range of opportunities including networking, mentoring, training, professional registration and career development
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unforeseen challenges. Desirable attributes also include a teaching qualification (Postgraduate Certificate Academic Practice or equivalent) and a commitment to continuing professional development. What we
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will also benefit from access to the University’s excellent research facilities, training and development opportunities, and a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment. Southampton is a dynamic
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, validated mathematical multiscale models. We are recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Associate with a modelling background to lead development of the project’s multiphysics modelling framework. Key
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from the main supervisor, Professor Simon Crabb (Professor of Experimental Cancer Therapeutics). They will have responsibility for trial development and implementation and involvement in study protocol
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support faculty objectives by working on the development of the faculty marketing plan and managing its implementation, collaborating with a wide range of academic and marketing stakeholders to bring
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Fellow to work on the development and implementation of methods for improving small area modelled human population estimates. The successful candidate is expected to have strong quantitative skills and
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join our dynamic research environment at the forefront of translational genomics. The appointee will be situated within the Genomic Informatics group which forms part of the Human Development and Health
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the development of patient‑centred care. Our research involves people at increased genetic risk of cancer, those living with and beyond cancer, caregivers and healthcare professionals. The post‑holder will support
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level organic chemistry for the synthesis of tailored nucleoside analogues and development of analytical tools to study the system’s behaviour. Applications in sequencing, sensing and aptamer formation