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academic taskforce, the successful applicant will work to advance four objectives: Evaluate and compare different models for accessing and analysing social platforms data, including data donation, web
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. Your time will be split between the Sheffield City Centre campus and the Buxton blast laboratory. You will be a person who enjoys the challenges of working across different sites, on wide-ranging
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of the different phases of the cell cycle without inducing any perturbation. Interestingly, cells in G1 strongly increase nucleotide synthesis, in preparation for DNA replication in S phase and our preliminary data
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make a significant difference to enabling research that will impact the lives of people across the region. These projects will have a national profile. The role requires an enthusiastic, motivated
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additional support or different forms of support to help them remain engaged with treatment. This tool can be applied in future work and can inform additional research that will develop and evaluate
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Microbial ecosystems are some of the richest on the planet. For example, a single gram of soil can contain over a million different microbial species. This is an extraordinary amount of diversity for such a
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higher education (HE) institution, except for anyone who has participated in the Work Programme. You may still be eligible if the apprenticeship will allow you to acquire substantive new skills and there
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digital recruitment methods. Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders Plan and deliver short-term projects in collaboration with colleagues across MARC Assist with the recruitment, training
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researchers through a structured programme of activities. Main duties and responsibilities Take a leading role in shaping how the Planning for Nature project communicates its research findings to a wide and
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fibre composites using the infusion processes. Simultaneously, combining two different kinds of particles, the soft micron-sized particles and the hard nanometre-sized particles in the same formulation