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We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join Associate Professor James Davies’ Laboratory . The post will involve working on a project to develop deep
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. You will carry out development of magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) using a parallel transmit-enabled ultra-high field (7T) MRI. Specifically, you will develop and validate novel
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. This position will fund a researcher to analyse data, prepare figures and text for scientific manuscripts and train new students on pollen collection and sterol extraction from bees. About you The researcher will
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collaborations across the University, and supervise research students. The successful applicant will also have the opportunity to conduct a small amount of teaching at the Department of Statistics in their areas
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developing an existing widely-used atomic physics model, GRASP, to include new and more accurate methods to calculate quantum electrodynamic corrections to energy levels. The successful candidate will develop
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programme. The overarching aim is to develop an integrated, physiologically based, multiscale platform to humanise preclinical assessment of fetal drug exposure and toxicity during pregnancy. Under
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governance, and generating insights to inform policy and practice in addressing violence against women in leadership positions. The postdoctoral assistant will have the opportunity to develop research skills
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testing hypotheses and analysing scientific data from a variety of sources, reviewing and refining working hypotheses as appropriate as well as adapting existing and develop new scientific techniques and
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-doctoral researcher (or close to completion) you will support translational immunotherapy research in peptide vaccination for hepatocellular carcinoma, in LIMR. The main focus of this research is to develop
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significant area of focus in this group, and you will have the chance to collaborate on other relevant studies and access educational and career development opportunities through the Wellcome Centre