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We invite applications for a fully funded joint PhD studentship between the University of Birmingham (UK) and BAM (Germany), starting in September/October 2025. The project will address critical
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progresses, the student will contribute to the definition of system specifications, regulatory and safety considerations, and the development of viable business and deployment models. Public acceptance
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funded by NIHR as part of a Health Protection Unit in Public Health Genomics between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In addition to the extensive training offered to all PhD students at UoB
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the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). This studentship is funded by the NIHR as part of EPR-HPRU between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In addition to the extensive training offered to all PhD
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: Tallinn University of Technology, secondment: University of Birmingham (UK) Supervisory team: Prof. Riina Aav, Prof. Tomislav Friščić (University of Birmingham), Dr. Dzmitry Kananovich More info: https
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needed for public health genomic epidemiology. You will work between world leading scientists and epidemiologists across University of Birmingham and UKHSA. This project is part of an exciting new Doctoral
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Protection in collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). This is funded by NIHR as part of a Health Protection Unit in Public Health Genomics between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In
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collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). This is funded by NIHR as part of a Health Protection Unit in Public Health Genomics between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In
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in addition to complete cradle to cradle evaluation of the materials ensuring circular economy principles are met. This project will be based at the University of Birmingham (UoB) within the newly
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collaboration with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). This is funded by NIHR as part of a Health Protection Unit in Public Health Genomics between the University of Birmingham and UKHSA. In