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use biochemical techniques to investigate the mechanisms involved in intestinal mineral absorption. This project is based in the School of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of Leeds and there
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techniques to investigate the mechanisms involved in intestinal mineral absorption. This project is based in the School of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of Leeds and there will be opportunities
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programme inspiring action across Yorkshire to co-create a regenerative food system. As part of the programme, we have created the FixOurFood Commission which will provide a cohesive voice for Yorkshire food
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. The project will be led by Dr. Mark Hopkins in the School of Food Science and Nutrition , University of Leeds, but will work closely with members of the Appetite Control & Energy Balance research group (Prof
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View All Vacancies Biosciences,Plant & Crop Sciences Location: Sutton Bonington Salary: £33,966 to £37,099 per annum (pro-rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience. Closing Date
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to increase 60% food production to feed the global populating in 2050. To achieve this staggering food production, we urgently need to find solutions to enhance crop production but with less input and more eco
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of biological samples. The project combines different academic disciplines, including food chemistry, biopolymer and food colloids, animal production, molecular nutrition, and it comprises a consortium of several
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to tobacco, alcohol, or ultra-processed food industries, to join a major UKRI-funded collaborative project based in the Global Health Policy Unit. The opportunity: You will review the available evidence
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innovation project called “FoodCLIC – Integrated urban food policies: developing sustainability co-benefits, spatial linkages, social inclusion and sectoral connections to transform food systems in city
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of Biological Sciences at Queen’s University Belfast, is currently seeking to recruit a talented Research Fellow. The School of Biological Sciences and Institute for Global Food Security at Queen’s University