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the performance of RF sensors in increasingly challenging operational environments. This work spans active radar, passive radar, and electronic support measures (ESM) systems, which were traditionally developed as
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informed by their genetic data. ICGNMD-2 will run for three years from March 2026 and we are seeking an experienced and motivated bioinformatician to identify, adapt, and implement cutting edge techniques
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. Contributing to the dissemination of research findings by leading on and supporting the writing of articles for publication in peer-reviewed journals and presenting the work at conferences and networking events
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. Contributing to the dissemination of research findings by leading on and supporting the writing of articles for publication in peer-reviewed journals and presenting the work at conferences and networking events
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The successful candidate will join PI Rachel Hiller’s team (Child Trauma & Recovery research group ) to work on a large NIHR-funded research project called the MyVoice Project. MyVoice uses a randomised controlled
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collaboration. We will consider applications to work on part-time, flexible and job share basis wherever possible. In the first instance, this post will run up until the 31/05/2030. About you We are seeking
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niche shifts in island giants”. In this project, we are studying the morphology and function of a range of extinct island giant mammals from the Mediterranean over the last 12 million years. We will
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We are seeking a collaborative and self-motivated computational post-doctoral fellow to work on cancer cachexia in a vibrant and highly collegiate environment. The candidate will be expected to make
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. You will work closely with technical teams to incorporate transcriptomic, proteomic, and other omics approaches, ensuring alignment across models and high-quality data generation to support robust
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(microglia and border-associated macrophages) interacts with glia (astrocytes) to influence neuronal synapses, as well as peripheral immune contributions such as gut-brain signaling. Our interdisciplinary work