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analytical backbone of the programme. It develops sensor-enabled diagnostic cells, multi-modal data pipelines and hybrid physics-informed machine learning approaches to understand interfacial behaviour during
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complex multi‑partner workstreams, and the ability to work effectively across cultures and institutions. Familiarity with LMIC regulatory systems and experience in curriculum development would be
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potential progression once in post to £48,822 Grade: 7 Part Time (0.5 FTE) , Fixed Term contract up to January 2028 Closing date: 5th April 2026 Background CD3 is a new, multidisciplinary and multi
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Health Sciences at the University of Birmingham. The post offers an exciting opportunity to work within an internationally leading, multi-disciplinary research team of clinicians, patient public members
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authoritarian and resistance ecosystems, and ultimately provide new tools to resist what we call “Interscalar Authoritarianism”. The project is structured along 10 Work Packages that together deliver the core
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to the main project outcome – holistic Digital Twin; (iii) monitoring progress and addressing challenges (iii) implementation of a multi-layered approach to design and testing, engaging with subject matter
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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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. This BBSRC (sLoLa) - funded post is established to study the semantic rules of developmental gene expression control. The post holder will be part of a multi-disciplinary consortium team (6 institutions in
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). The Research Professorship aims to optimise the health sector response to violence against women and children by: advancing multi-sector data linkage using Secure Data Environments estimating the health and
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