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. The main objectives of Dr Kapetanovic’s research programmes are the: • Development of novel genetic and optogenetic therapies for retinal diseases. • Investigation of innovative ocular surgical techniques
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staff as we embark on a journey to modernise and enhance the delivery of our IT support services. As an IT Service Desk Analyst, you will work closely with a range of staff across multiple departments
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/workforce-and-learning-research-group ). The Compound Pressures project is a realist review funded by the NIHR HSDR programme. The project aims to understand how multiple and intersecting pressures, such as
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analysis of data from a Nipah virus vaccine trial, using machine learning and statistical tools to identify immune response markers for future trials. You will be responsible for developing new and adapting
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the implementation journey. Key responsibilities • Developing and delivering communications plans that support workstream-level and programme-wide engagement objectives, tailored to diverse internal audiences
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collaboration with the study team, and develop new statistical frameworks for evaluating multiple correlates of protection in vaccine trials and real-world evidence studies. Other duties include contributing
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of conferences, meetings and events, operating world-class and unique venues across multiple locations. With dedicated lecture theatres, seminar rooms and classrooms, our facilities cater to a wide range of
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form, how it is generated and how it evolves. In particular we focus on the evolution and evolvability of vertebral counts, and we use various species of Lake Malawi cichlids as our model organism
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12 months. The project involves developing nanopore sensing technologies for functional biomolecules and is funded by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Find out more about the research and group
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at the Botnar Research Centre. The role will be interesting and varied, including: the development and validation of prediction models, carrying out systematic reviews, cleaning/linking large data sets, and