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and digital/GIS mapping experience and minimally a masters degree in anthropology, sociology or geography of health. A background in geographies of health is an advantage. You will work as part of a
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wind turbines, and the effects that the mixing has on biogeochemistry (nutrient fluxes, primary production, dissolved oxygen). The post involves two major research cruises. The cruise for CarTRidge will
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at Rome, the Archivio Capitolino, and the Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione. The Principal Investigator is Dr Francesca Piazzoni.
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the direction of Dr Adeniyi Olagunju, and in tandem with other members of the group and collaborating scientists, you will lead the establishment of a library of human relevant iPSC- and primary tissue derived
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high-impact learning opportunities for postgraduate researchers and those that support them, utilising your insights and creativity to continuously improve our offer. You will demonstrate original
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biomedical research projects, including biomarker discovery efforts and equine age-related disease studies for example tendon disease and osteoarthritis. The principal investigator, Professor Mandy Peffers and
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Rheumatology Research Alliance, CARRA) and numerous international cSLE registries. Your primary responsibility will be to manage and analyse a comprehensive dataset of approximately 3,000 cSLE patients
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. This project is funded through a £3M Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Special Highlight Topic grant and is led by Dr Jenny Brown at NOC Southampton. The principal aim of #gravelbeach is to enhance
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of transgressive violence. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work under the direction of the two Co-Principal Investigators on this project, Dr Harald E. Braun (Liverpool, UK) and Professor Daniel Schwartz
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skills, and a PhD in Engineering, Mathematics, or Computer Science are sought. The main aim of the work is to demonstrate the use of Uncertainty Quantification in developing and using non-deterministic