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/). This involves conducting both primary and secondary research to achieve the objectives of these projects. You will have the opportunity to use your initiative and creativity to identify areas for research
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). Closing Date: Tuesday 18 June 2024 Reference: MED161424 Applications are invited for the post of Research Associate/Fellow based within the Centre for Academic Primary Care in the School of Medicine
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, to develop an in vitro gametogenesis platform. The primary goal of the project is to develop new understanding of germ cell development and to this aim we will use genomic and epigenetic technologies to study
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, atomic and molecular physics, and quantum optics. We seek a motivated, skilled and highly independent researcher to complement our team. The main responsibility of this post will be to carry out
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duties to the highest standard and to evidence how through your experience you will: Undertake original research of international excellence. Develop research objectives and proposals for own and/or
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relationships and collaborate with others. You will join an established team led by Professor David Walsh, whose main area of research interests include musculoskeletal pain assessment, treatments, and
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thermodynamics; large-deviation theory; statistical mechanics of machine learning. The main responsibility of the role is to carry out theoretical and/or computational research in quantum and/or classical
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professional network development opportunity for the successful candidates. Dr John Heap is Principal Investigator and Co-Director of GlycoCell, and the University of Nottingham is the lead Research Organisation