149 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" positions at University of Manchester
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and new spinout businesses. It also organises and leads events; explains the importance of IP commercialisation; runs seminars explaining the IP commercialisation process and participates at other
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), National Physics Laboratory (NPL), National Composites Centre (NCC) and Centre For Process Innovation (CPI), will exploit existing infrastructure within GM and nationally to catalyse cross-sector and cross
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consultants, investment managers and custodians in order to process investment-related transactions, assisting in the preparation of reports to the University’s Investment Sub Committee and preparing financial
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, which is a type of skin cancer, however many of the processes we observe may have pan-cancer relevance. We are particularly interested in liver metastases and the role they have in generating both local
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histological processing on brain tissue and managing colonies of nocturnal and diurnal mice. Full training will be supplied as appropriate, however, some laboratory experience with at least one of the following
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restrictions Application procedure Visit our funding opportunities page to find out more about how to apply for each of the studentships available in the Faculty. Closing date Application deadlines vary
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administrative support activities for the People Partnering Team. The role is accountable for delivering process and administrative support to enable the activities of People Directors, Partners and Officers in
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Research Associate to join an established research team examining how people process and interpret data visualisations. Data visualisations
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learning techniques, we will be able to transcribe these lost texts in full and, in the process, reconstruct the original manuscript. We shall study Gesius’ works in the context of medicine in late antique
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, which is a type of skin cancer, however many of the processes we observe may have pan-cancer relevance. We are particularly interested in liver metastases and the role they have in generating both local