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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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diagnostic tools to support the managements of patients with stroke. This is a unique opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative environment at the interface of AI, machine learning
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of effective development methodologies will empower and inspire our PGR community and contribute to the University¿s flourishing research environment. You will have a PhD in any discipline or equivalent
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us? - Collaborative Environment: Work alongside top researchers and industry experts in a dynamic and inclusive atmosphere. - Cutting-Edge Research: Lead innovative projects with direct applications in
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controlled trial. This post will suit a researcher who has experience of qualitative/mixed methods research in a healthcare or related environment. Working with patients, primary care practitioners and
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to the University¿s flourishing research environment. You will be able to see the big picture, with sharp attention to detail. You¿ll see solutions where others see challenges and you¿ll be driven to help PGRs
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research programme that will elucidate how and why local environments influence population health, and directly influencing the implementation of place-based changes in two case study sites: Bradford and
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findings will influence global cSLE treatment protocols. Within the vibrant research environment of the Department of Women¿s and Children¿s Health in Liverpool and the EATC4Children at Alder Hey Children¿s
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structure determination is essential. We welcome applications from ambitious researchers with the skills to contribute to the project goal. The project environment will facilitate the development of new
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used to prioritise the target chemistry for synthesis. As we work closely with experts in chemistry and computer science, the environment that this creates is central to all of the group¿s work. You must