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. It is expected that the project will involve a range of complex and original scientific research that requires a high degree of personal motivation. The successful applicant will have a postgraduate
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research, a track record of high-quality original research using longitudinal datasets, leading to peer-reviewed publications, and knowledge of the evidence base on social, cultural and/or community
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and food systems to feed the world’s population in a way that is both healthy and sustainable. The post-holder will work in close collaboration with the IMMANA Principal Investigator and Prof. Sera
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environment teaching programmes. The school has three undergraduate programmes, twelve taught masters programmes and a research degree programme. About the role One research fellow is required to work for the
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sensors. The main but not sole purpose of this post is to lead the experimental aspects of the project involved in developing new enzyme-based metal biosensors. This involves both wet lab experiments
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particular relevance to Type 2 Diabetes and use these in combination with non-imaging data, including lifestyle, metabolomics and primary care data, to answer scientific questions of interest. You will manage
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population in a way that is both healthy and sustainable. The post-holder will work in close collaboration with the IMMANA Principal Investigator and Prof. Sera Young (Northwestern University) but is expected
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and a team of Research Fellows and Research Assistants to design and implement primary research in collaboration with the Programmes teams at the NIoT. The role also includes opportunities to manage
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Fellows will be the main contributor to the research activities for correlating microstructure evolution with thermomechanical processing and mechanical properties and/or corrosion resistance responses, and
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examining the effectiveness of a primary school insulation scheme to reduce aircraft noise exposure on children’s health and learning. The project is led by Professor Charlotte Clark and involves