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disseminating our findings through publications and conferences. The student undertaking this project will work at The School of Clinical Dentistry in Sheffield in a highly multidisciplinary environment
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with an inclusive, supportive, and collaborative environment where equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are strongly embedded. This includes promoting the celebration of different beliefs
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biomedical sciences, genetics, or related fields. Candidates should demonstrate a passion for research, strong analytical skills, and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment. Join
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development. In our lab you will experience a happy, inviting environment with a hardworking ethos balanced with social events and friendly, helpful, inclusive colleagues. This project would allow you to use in
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that alcohol plays in gender inequalities in health. The findings will help to inform future alcohol policy decisions. Team webpage: https://sarg-sheffield.ac.uk/publications/ Research environment
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professions of interest or explore general trends in women’s drinking. Research environment: The successful candidate will join the Sheffield Addictions Research Group, a centre of excellence for alcohol and
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(particularly the environment), we do not have a clear picture of their role in, and ways of working in, advocating for social and health justice. This PhD will seek to address the question: How are young people
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, immunofluorescence, bioinformatics and in vitro work with the possibility of a placement in Oxford. The student will: 1) participate in a multidisciplinary environment, bridging the Bateson Centre and Healthy Lifespan
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, meaning it is classed as world-leading or internationally excellent. We are rated as 8th nationally for the quality of our research environment, showing that the Department of Computer Science is a vibrant
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breast cancer care interventions for similarly challenging environments. Entry Requirements: Candidates must have a first or upper second class honours degree or significant research experience. Training