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candidate with some fundraising experience to strengthen face-to-face fundraising experience as part of a successful, supportive team. This fundraising role requires regular travel to London and periodic
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- Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences Centre for Medical Education School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences Help inspire future doctors by bringing your expertise in human physiology to our
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and Life Sciences We seek a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to lead advanced computational modelling of advanced therapy delivery to the human brain. Datasets include intraoperative
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Giving team, which secures donations primarily between £1,000-£25,000 through highly personalised asks, including face-to-face meetings. This role will take part in Council for Advancement and Support of
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partners. The project, entitled “AI Intelligence Triage & Acquisition Support for Human-centred Analysis” (AiTASHA), aims to improve the speed and confidence of intelligence analysts’ assessments by building
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backgrounds. We therefore welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of sex, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, trans identity, relationship status, religion or belief, caring
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the aim to identify novel therapeutic target for ALS using molecular, cellular, and human/animal experimental data. The successful applicant will have the opportunity to take part in cutting-edge research
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supporting studies of examining oligodendrocyte dysfunction and myelin loss in Alzheimer’s disease using mouse models and human post-mortem brain tissue. The successful candidate will contribute to research
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risk assessments, a well developed information security strategy and a comprehensive and well documented reporting mechanism around data security incidents. To act as the University’s designated Data
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experience in relevant techniques, laboratory housekeeping and maintaining records under the Human Tissue Act. For further information candidates should contact Professor Matthias Eberl (eberlm@cardiff.ac.uk