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the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and TechnoEconomic Analysis (TEA), with regular workshops being held to remind ReLiB researchers of the need for these assessments and to teach them new sustainability
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to assess the impact of tocilizumab upon human immune cell subsets Use multi-colour flow cytometry to phenotype immune cells in conjunction with phos-flow analysis to quantify the functional activity
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to developing new ones Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively Experience of using statistical analysis software such as STATA and SPSS Understanding of and ability to contribute
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experiments using tissue and cellular models of cardiomyopathies (this may require working weekends at times) Perform detailed analysis and interpretation of data collected through various research methods
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experiment setup and operation Collection of simulate fate and transport experiments, sediment cores and water Analysis methods for pollutant identification Active field sampling (soil and groundwater) Design
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mass, to improve value and recyclability, aiming for a primary goal of achieving direct recycling, and a secondary goal of black mass valorisation Recording data for life cycle analysis (mass/energy
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Clinical Research Fellow (BRC Arthritis) - Department of Inflammation and Ageing - 100873 - Clinical
appropriate plans for data analysis in conjunction with experienced colleagues and biostatisticians. To assist with trial set-up and obtaining necessary local and national approvals (ethics, MHRA) and
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mentoring of the students. Experience with noise analysis and signal processing is of advantage to the position. Role Summary Work within specified research grants and projects and contribute to writing bids
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analysis (working with other post doc bioinformaticians) Evidence of an interest in, or experience with research that is relevant to public health is desirable High level analytical capability Ability
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towns and cities in Can Tho and Vinh Long provinces. Following completion of data collection, the postdoctoral fellow will return to the United Kingdom for further analysis and the writing of research