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Post-embryonic development and anatomy of the zebrafish inner ear School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof T T Whitfield, Dr E Noel Application Deadline: Applications accepted
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the development of compelling content and promoting our outstanding facilities and services. This role offers an excellent entry-level opportunity to develop your skills and gain valuable experience in Marketing
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Total Reward Package includes a competitive salary, a generous Pension Scheme and annual leave entitlement, as well as access to a range of learning and development courses to support your personal and
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implement radiation transfer modules for the photosphere Development of the user-friendly help system: a local help system (LHS) and a web-based interactive help system (WBIHS). Participate in the development
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’ (DGI). The DGI builds on the research across our network. This is an exciting opportunity to engage with DGN researchers to develop a policy- and industry- facing output to help ensure that we have real
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research programme is to use genetic, molecular and cellular, and imaging/image analysis approaches to understand the development and function of the vertebrate inner ear, the organ of hearing and balance
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in the design of our services and hosting to deal with more recent challenges and threats to our services Put in place good practice to help developers with designing and hosting systems We are looking
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A search for pharmacological inhibitors of a cancer-associated adhesion GPCR in the zebrafish embryo
ADGRG6 signalling activity have potential for the development of therapeutic anti-cancer agents. There is thus a pressing need to identify small-molecule inhibitors of ADGRG6 pathway activity. The aim
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of IT skills with the ability to send/receive emails, save and share documents, input basic data, navigate web pages and demonstrate a willingness and ability to learn Google applications and other IT
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and people who drop out prematurely, again using machine learning methods. Important outcomes from the project include developing and validating tools that can identify service users who require