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University of Edinburgh who are working to understand insulin resistance and design new therapeutic strategies to treat monogenic forms of diabetes. The successful candidate is likely to be an energetic
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related to Clinical Psychology Course innovation and expansion. In the past 3 years significant expansion and change has occurred nationally in the field of clinical psychology training which requires
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strategy to conduct research and be involved in advising across a range of research projects as part of our ambitious R&D and innovation programme. The post will seek to advance knowledge in inclusive and
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centrally involved in designing and carrying out the research. Together we will evaluate the implementation, impact, cost and cost-effectiveness of the intervention on sex workers’ safety and mental health
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Further details and apply Overview About the Role We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work on the project "Optimising CO2 Mineralization: From Atomistic Detail to Reactor Design" under
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acquisition and processing, computer and system interfacing, as well as experience in documenting and reporting on design developments, including disseminating key research findings. You will support the
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well as epidemiology designs and analysis. The successful candidate should be willing to familiarise themselves with the state-of-the-art methods in environmental epidemiology and engage in rigorous scientific practice
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evaluation. The post-holder will: support qualitative process evaluation, assisting with study set-up/design, leading data generation, analysis and reporting, training and supervising community co-researchers
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with ARM. This is a joint research endeavour involving Royal Holloway University of London, University College London (Prof. Alexandra Silva), and ARM, world-leading designer of multi-core chips. The
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working with imaging, ECG or EHR are a plus. About the Institute The William Harvey Research Institute is a world-leading institute for research devoted to therapeutic innovation in cardiovascular diseases