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signalling, whilst gene knockout affects cardiovascular cell proliferation and expression of contractile proteins. This is a full time position. The project is for up to 3 years and will address the central
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cancer progression, axonal maintenance, and innate immune signalling. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Satpal Virdee Lab for a 3-year project further exploring
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unclear. Importantly, the ability to block this process offers exciting therapeutic potential for a range of neurological disorders. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the
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-life environments. The Role: As Research Fellow on the COG-MHEAR project, you will have the opportunity to use your strong background in deep neural networks and multimodal hearing-aid signal processing
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will be per annum pro rata subject to knowledge, skills and experience. Please can you indicate in your cover letter whether you would like full-time or part-time work. This NIHR funded post is available
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This is a theoretical/computational postdoctoral position for the prediction and development of point defects in two-dimensional materials for applications in quantum technologies. Project
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This is a theoretical/computational postdoctoral position for the prediction and development of point defects in two-dimensional materials for applications in quantum technologies. Project
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-quality teaching. The Hub for Applied Bioinformatics (HAB) is the Faculty’s focal point for computational biology, delivering bespoke bioinformatics support and training across genomics, transcriptomics
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-quality teaching. The Hub for Applied Bioinformatics (HAB) is the Faculty’s focal point for computational biology, delivering bespoke bioinformatics support and training across genomics, transcriptomics
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supply chains. Understanding and experience collecting data and analysing (e.g., using statistical methods) agricultural and food economics data (e.g., production, processing, consumption), the interaction