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threats to humanity from ‘unseen’ climate extremes – those events which lack a historical precedent, but which could occur in the relatively near future. The focus for this specific position will be
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applications from those with research interests in the broad field of medieval social and economic history and we are particularly eager to hear from applicants with expertise in either digital humanities
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aims to promote epithelial healing and avoid secondary complications. You will be leading on the culture and characterisation of human corneal epithelial cells and their interaction with the hydrogel
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physical and social scientists working to identify the most pressing threats to humanity from ‘unseen’ climate extremes – those events which lack a historical precedent, but which could occur in
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statistical approaches to the study of the genetic architecture of human complex traits, with a focus on modelling statistical interactions between genetic mutations in DNA using Biobank-scale data
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Joost van Spanje [email protected] . For queries on the application process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at: [email protected] Please quote the reference: 0524
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Following a successful grant application to the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council we are seeking to recruit one 60% FTE (i.e. 3 days per week) Postdoctoral Research Associate, for a 9-month
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application of novel statistical approaches to the study of the genetic architecture of human complex traits, with a focus on modelling statistical interactions between genetic mutations in DNA using Biobank
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above or contact Human Resources on 01603 450814 or [email protected] quoting reference 1004674. This role meets the criteria for a visa application, and we encourage all qualified candidates
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Hogenhout (twitter: @SaskiaHogenhout) at the John Innes Centre (JIC) to study phytoplasma effectors in human and animal cells and animal model systems. Our established system involves phytoplasmas