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The School of Biological Sciences (SBS) and Institute for Global Food Security (IGFS) at Queen’s University Belfast is currently seeking to appoint a World-leading Professor in Human Nutrition and
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of large laboratory-based practical classes • Recent experience of Human Tissue Act approved procedures as they relate to the procurement, storage and disposal of human cadavers • Experience in line
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position will drive the integration and enhancement of student and corporate services portfolio ensuring seamless, high-quality shared service delivery across the university. They will act as a key
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modules (PIL AB) Have relevant, recent research experience in immunology, biochemistry, or cell Recent extensive hands-on experience in the following: Isolation and culture of primary human or murine cell
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the School and provide leadership in teaching and research aligned with our Human Health and Animal Wellbeing theme. As a Senior Lecturer, they will also contribute to management in the School. This is an
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to talk to customers face to face, over the phone or via electronic medium. They will be confident, able to build strong relationships with team members and customers. The successful candidate(s) will be
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obtained within 3 months of the closing date for the post). Specific, relevant experience of development of agent-based models of human populations, including modelling of inequalities. Demonstrated
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environment. Experience retaining and engaging with participants in research studies. Experience of collecting research data from adults in human research studies. Experience of data entry for human research
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, functional assessment). • Bioreactor cultures, biological product purification/concentration processes, TFF, size-exclusion chromatography. • Primary human pulmonary epithelial, endothelial and monocyte
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the development of novel treatments This position is a collaborative project with the company VaxDyn to develop new therapeutics against the human pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae and it involves assessing