42 Arts and Literature positions at University of Bristol in United-States in United Kingdom
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programmes. You should apply if you want to extend the state of the art in computer vision as applied to real world healthcare challenges and you enjoy collaborative research and team science with other
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methods for analysis of infectious diseases, and/or mathematical modelling of infectious disease processes. You will undertake literature reviews and appropriate statistical analyses to inform the most
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considerable intellectual contribution to the project and experimental design. Maintain a knowledge of the relevant scientific literature and advancements in the field. Dissemination of research - writing papers
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, which could enhance healthy ageing. The lab takes a multi-disciplinary approach, integrating state-of-the-art microscopy, advanced genetics, laser ablation, cell biology, ‘omics, biophysics, computational
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Bristol Dental School is a city centre state-of-the-art site (1 Trinity Quay, Avon Street, Bristol) delivering a new operating model and have settled ways of working since opening Summer 2023
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This is an exciting time to join Bristol Dental School following its recent move to a brand-new state of the art clinical facility located by Temple Meads station. The role holder will play a key
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simulation approaches. Candidates should have a strong foundation in literature-based research, including policy analysis, and demonstrate proficiency in data analytics relevant to supply chains, preferably in
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The University of Bristol seeks to appoint an outstanding academic leader as the Dean of the University of Bristol Business School . Sitting within Bristol’s newly formed Faculty of Arts, Law and
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at the University of Bristol. The post-holder will use state-of-the-art protein engineering and display technology to generate high-affinity nanobodies against diverse toxins from snake venoms. These will be selected
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iterative design and development to construct and evaluate a range of prototypes. This will contribute new knowledge to the growing body of literature on human-food interaction and edible interfaces and