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experienced Assistant to join Professor Caleb Webber’s research group within the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) at Cardiff University. Prof Webber is the national UK DRI Director of Informatics and
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and autophagy in patients over the age of 65. Current activities within the laboratory cover many aspects of immuno-aging and protection against invasive pathogens extending from T-cell and antibody
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University is a large, multinational community of researchers, professional services staff and students from a diverse range of backgrounds. We tackle the big diseases and health concerns of our time by
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response management, and assist with the collection of policy documents and coordination of interviews and focus groups. This post is full-time (35 hours per week), is fixed term from the 1st June 2024
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with the children and their families to test and validate graded measures of sleep and cognition. You will conduct psychiatric interviews, assess neurocognitive function and obtain blood and saliva samples from
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position is funded by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). The research in the laboratory focuses understanding the mechanistic basis of fusion between short dysfunctional telomeres, how this process
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to investigate whether joint fluids from male and female patients with knee osteoarthritis differ with respect to their effects on signals that nerve growth and function and bone changes. Professor Mason’s
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Families: Experiences and Support Needs.’ The Assistant will join the Neurodevelopment Assessment Unit (NDAU) Team https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/neurodevelopment-assessment-unit/about-us and will be based in
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fixed term until 30th November 2025 and is available from 1st June 2024. This post is based at the Hadyn Ellis Building, Cathays Campus, Cardiff. The majority of roles at Cardiff University are currently
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leading researchers from across the UK and internationally to generate, synthesise and mobilise research evidence that can be applied to tackle pressing economic, environmental and social challenges. Staff