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. Contact details:Dr Eva Loth. [email protected] Location: Denmark Hill Campus. Category: Research. Job description The successful candidate will join the Safe Passage BONO Team to identify risk
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warming). Although the analysis will initially target the hazard of extreme heat, the search should ultimately encompass a wider set of climate threats. The ability to problem solve and work independently
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and review of Standard Operating Procedures, Risk Assessments, Ethics applications, Material Transfer Agreements and Laboratory Protocols Assist in preparing requests for tissue from researchers both
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new way of conducting research. The second project is the Psychiatry Research and Motherhood – Psychosis (PRAM-P) Follow-Up study, aiming to understand the impact of maternal risk of postpartum
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independently Desirable criteria Experience of fieldwork in South Asia Expertise in the hazard of extreme heat Experience of working collaboratively within an interdisciplinary context Have a good understanding
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world-leading expertise across social science disciplines, with recognised strengths in security studies, political economy, global health, social risk and resilience, and education and social justice
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between non-coding genetic and environmental risk in dementia and identify mechanisms by which these risk factors make cells susceptible to neurodegeneration. The successful candidate should have
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. Contribution to writing such policies (ie. Standard operating procedures, risk assessments, local rules, etc) Ensuring that users follow relevant safety policies, guidelines, and regulations Ordering, receiving
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that they are always up to date Ensure that all cleaning is delivered in accordance with departmental and college safety standards and that all risk assessments/method statements are strictly adhered to Ensure waste is
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. The Partnership will deliver rapid, relevant findings on the causes of mental health problems; determining which children are most at risk of developing mental ill health and developing effective strategies on how