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arthropod cell line culture and sequencing, both remotely and in-person. You should hold a first degree in a relevant branch of bioscience; and a PhD in arthropod biology, arthropod-borne disease, arthropod
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community from across the Liverpool City Region to address the root causes of high levels of worklessness in many communities. The project aims to combine insights from economics, public health, and public
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, to ensure that projects and works are delivered to the agreed programme, budget and quality, working to recognised standards. The role will report to the Head of Design Group. This is an exciting role
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the project ¿Continued Fractions in Lattice Geometry and Singularity Theory¿ funded by XTX Markets. You will be a part of the Pure Mathematics section at the Department of Mathematical Sciences
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher developing new families heterogeneous catalysts based on nanostructured supports with controlled surface chemistry and electronic structure
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Science Technician to join our dynamic, multi-disciplinary team within the Central Teaching Labs. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute
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of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Liverpool. The members of this research project have a broad range of research interests and areas of expertise which include: enumerative algebraic geometry
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teaching, research and public engagement. Collections range from internationally significant science fiction, modern poetry archives, distinctive rare book collections, and the University institutional
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Salary : £39,906 - £46,049 per annum Closing Date : 12-Mar-2026 23:30 Chair in Macroeconomics Apply Department: : Economics Job Reference: : 106615 Salary : £NEGOTIABLE Closing Date : 20-Apr-2026 23:30
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. The project integrates synthetic organic chemistry, kinetic analysis, automation, and machine learning to establish next-generation mechanistic workflows for asymmetric organocatalysis. The project advances