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date: 8th April 2026 UK travel may be required for this role Background To assist in research (by carrying out data collection or analyses) to create knowledge through providing research support for
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with additional projects within the Plackett and Kettles groups. Useful links: Principal Investigators - Dr Andy Plackett and Dr Graeme Kettles (https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/staff/profiles/biosciences
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of these effects, and c) short-term child outcomes such cognitive and language skills, and academic progress. • Analysis of secondary longitudinal data to evaluate long-term impacts of different mechanisms-of-change
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Genomic Sciences supporting the research work of Professor Clare Davies (https://www.claredavieslab.org ) on the project which aims to understanding the significance of PRMT1-mediated methylation of an RNA
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, Criminology, Social Policy, Computer Science/Mathematics. An MSc degree in a relevant area is desirable though not necessary. Previous experience with quantitative and qualitative data, particularly within a
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visibility of the group’s work. The Project Officer will work closely with Prof. Emanuele Giorgi and Dr Claudio Fronterre, ensuring that project milestones are met, partner interactions run smoothly, and
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of Birmingham Background City-REDI has 2 fixed term posts of 18 month duration for Policy & Data Analysts available starting March 2026. Why Join City-REDI? At City-REDI, part of Birmingham Business School, we
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surveillance of pathogens through samples such as respiratory infection samples. One such UKHSA project is MScape, which is using deposition of metagenomic diagnostic sequencing data to perform surveillance
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travel and a research visit to S.Korea collaborators to bring more nanofabrication techniques expertise in-house. In the first instance you are encouraged to email Dr Matt Coak at m.j.coak@bham.ac.uk
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dynamic group investigating mitochondrial genetics and function using Drosophila as the model (http://themalab.co.uk ). The candidate will use genetic and biochemical approaches to study mitochondrial DNA