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effectively at all levels in a complex multi-disciplinary environment Ability to meet competing and demanding deadlines Ability to work in a team and liaise effectively with all members of staff Ability
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quality written communication and presentation skills are essential. In our labs, we strive for cutting-edge research discovery in a fun, collegiate and supportive environment. This is a full-time post, and
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, and radiobiology. The team is committed to providing an inclusive and supportive environment for all. See https://www.radlab.uk/team and associated pages for more on who we are and what we do. This is
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patients in both in outpatient and inpatient settings Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary environment Proven knowledge of ICH GCP guidelines Good verbal and written communication skills and good
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outputs, impact and environment. The Faculty of NMPC is ranked 2nd in the world for nursing. Candidates should be highly motivated individuals with the ability to work independently as well as part of a
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sciences/biochemistry/molecular biology, together with some relevant practical experience working in a laboratory environment. You must possess sufficient specialist knowledge in cancer and cellular biology
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& Sciences (SCMMS) provides an outstanding multi-disciplinary environment for the pursuit of cutting-edge cardiovascular and metabolic research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological
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the ability to work effectively in a collaborative research environment. Familiarity with bioinformatics tools and data analysis methods for omics data Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full
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environment. Liaise with administrative and technical teams to support the research project. Supervision of junior lab members. Disseminate research via publication in scientific papers, meetings, and
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to the agile and friendly working environment within the group. Experience in one or more of the followings are required to successfully undertake the project: viral and non-viral delivery, lipid nanoparticle