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internship programme is a traditional rotating internship with the benefits of an academic environment. This programme offers the opportunity to experience a variety of disciplines, while also achieving a
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the Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology at the University of Liverpool. You will be responsible for applying computational methods on datasets generated from sequenced samples collected
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with a range of laboratory techniques and equipment, supporting health and safety compliance, and contributing to the set-up of new studies. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a
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. You will coordinate with another postdoctoral research associate, focused on computational modelling, and publish your research findings to achieve project goals. You will contribute to knowledge
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and process biological samples in accordance with biosafety and regulatory requirements. You will maintain accurate source documentation and complete electronic case report forms using secure data
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and administrative tasks, communications, student liaisons and room allocations, health and safety checks, contractor check in. You will have the support of your team, Supervisor and Managers. You will
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We are seeking an experienced GPhC registered technician for to support the new University of Liverpool Master of Pharmacy programme. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed
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and teaching experience in areas such as Computational Social Science, Argumentation Mining, Applied Communication Sciences, Natural Language Processing, and Social Data Science. The successful
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are encouraged from candidates from all aspects of maritime energy engineering, covering experimental, theoretical or computational modelling research in offshore energy. The successful candidate will be
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This post is part of a Cross Research Council Responsive Mode grant “Sensing and computing taking wing: unravelling the mysteries of seabird navigation”. This is a collaborative interdisciplinary