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Overview of the post The University of Manchester invites applications for a Research Associate post in Health Economics. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to work on a Cancer
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more than 500 researchers across chemistry, molecular biology, biochemical engineering, synthetic biology, materials science, analytics and computational methods. These roles aim to advance the design and
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and Muon Facility, the Central Laser Facility, Scientific Computing Division and National Quantum computing Centre), the Daresbury Laboratory (Accelerator Science and Technology Centre and cryogenic
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spectroscopies. Ideal candidates should have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in Computational Chemistry or a related discipline, with experience in multiconfigurational quantum chemistry, relativistic electronic
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of Chemistry, University of Manchester. The Leigh research group investigates the design and synthesis of molecular machines and new types of molecular level architectures to control and influence function and
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About the role: We wish to appoint an enthusiastic and experienced individual to lead and oversee the BDS Programme. This will include chairing meetings, curriculum, programme and assessment
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral researcher position to work with investigators at the Discovery Research Platform for Cell-Matrix Biology. The focus of this role is on improving image
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Join the University of Manchester We’re excited to be recruiting a People Technology Experience Manager to join our People Services Team at The University of Manchester. This is an excellent
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such as mathematical biology and computer science, as well as in verifying theoretical results by numerical work. For instance, there are a number of stochastic models of epidemics where the course of the
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advanced therapies) programme – a Medical Research Council (MRC)-funded research consortium focused on generating the evidence, tools and translational science needed to optimise, predict and mitigate