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connections between plants, people and histories of enslavement, analyse the public memory of plants and enslavement at heritage sites around the Atlantic, work towards an ethical praxis of care by developing
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supported by a supervising team providing training and oversight as required Dr Stanley Buffonge, Bristol Futures Research Development Fellow Dr Yan Qiu, Research Fellow Dr Matthew Butler, MRC Clinician
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everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals
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levels of neurodiversity of Heliconiini butterflies to develop a unique model system of neurodevelopmental regulation. We previously identified major shifts in the cell population forming the mushroom
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reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people
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Bristol Renal is seeking a Senior Research Associate to work with Professor Welsh and Professor Saleem to develop new therapeutic agents for the treatment of chronic kidney disease. This project is
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analyse long-term behavioural and movement data from the Dwarf Mongoose Research Project (DMRP; https://dwarfmongooseresearch.weebly.com/). You may, as appropriate, also design and develop mathematical
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registration to graduation. The majority of these roles are based on our main Clifton campus which is within close proximity to Bristol city centre and numerous transport links including two train stations. We
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This is a 9 month postdoc position that will be to continue our labs work development Drosophila models of CASK function and disease funded by https://caskresearch.org/cask-gene-disorders
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Stata to develop and curate a data set of over 240,000 scans across 70,000 individuals. Epidemiological analyses will be used to identify novel relationships between structural phenotypes