13 education "National Institutes of Health" Fellowship positions at The University of Southampton
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on grants funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) with a focus on understanding patterns in populations with multiple long-term conditions
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demographic change, hate crime, sustainability and educational inclusion, to gaining a deeper understanding of digital technological change, trust in government and even the physical properties of black holes
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one per cent of world universities* and one of the UK’s top 15 research-intensive universities. We have an international reputation for research, teaching and enterprise and hold an Athena SWAN Silver
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resistance. In this project the post holder will develop chemical biology and structural proteomic methods (primarily hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry) to achieve insight into protein structure
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with a wide range of researchers at the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) and external academic and industrial partners. A key goal of the project is to develop novel optical fibres and fibre
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with time and resources to explore and develop independent research. The post will be available for 3 years on a fixed term basis, full time basis on University of Southampton Level 4. In addition
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Responsibilities: Develop chemical and biochemical assays and analyses, conduct comprehensive laboratory experiments, data analysis and reporting. Design, develop, and test microfluidic devices for miniaturised
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quantitative data for spatial and geographic social science research. Proven ability to identify, collect, prepare, and analyze textual and geocoded data from a variety of public sources, such as council
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technique to develop an exciting novel setup for in-situ investigation of lamellar liquid crystal lubricants in tribological contacts. To support the extensive experimental side of the programme, you will
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will be provided full training and support to develop their skills in bioinformatic analysis with a particular focus on epigenetic analysis including ATAC-seq. This component will be led by Assoc Prof