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DRI centre. We are looking for a researcher interested in investigating the functional and transcriptomic effects of astrocytic tau pathology in progressive supranuclear palsy, using human iPSC models
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engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering and sport engineering. We are building a global reputation in areas including human performance and human factors, future materials and manufacturing
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associated statistical analysis packages (e.g., SPSS, R, or AMOS). Have experience in recruiting and working with human research participants to collect research project data. Have experience in preparing
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and teaching in electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering and sport engineering. We are building a global reputation in areas including human performance and human factors
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. The project will employ ES-derived cells, mouse models, human tissue and transcriptomic datasets, alongside a range of other experimental platforms available to researchers in the centre. This post is full-time
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data whilst using associated statistical analysis packages (e.g., SPSS, R, or AMOS). Have experience in recruiting and working with human research participants to collect research project data. Have
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to the University’s strategic planning processes. You will act as investigator on major research projects within clinical and applied health and care research and will identify opportunities for the development of new
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The Centre for Autism and Theology is an international and interdisciplinary hub, bringing together researchers and other parties around questions regarding autism, faith, and theology, with a view to engage in rigorous academic research to support faith communities. For the AHRC-funded project...
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‘registered work’ in terms of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Act. It requires the successful applicant to become a Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme member prior to appointment. This check is
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Human Metabolic Physiology, within the division of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience, School of Life Sciences, University of Nottingham. This is a research position with the role folder expected