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entrepreneurial mind-set. You will be funded for 3 years and will pursue a doctoral degree during this time. This DR position is based at the University of Leeds and will involve expanding and developing our iSIM
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9 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Leeds Department Faculty of Biological Sciences Research Field Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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-set. You will be funded for 3 years and will pursue a doctoral degree during this time. This DR position is based at the University of Leeds and will involve expanding and developing our iSIM (instant
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View All Vacancies Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have an established background in Experimental UHV Scanning Probe Microscopy? Do you want to further your career in one of the UKs leading research-intensive Universities? Applications are invited for a...
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Biology Category: Research Grade: Grade 7 Salary: £37,099 to £44,263 per annum Working Time: 100% Post Type: Full Time Contract Type: Fixed Term (Available on a fixed-term basis for 3 years in the first
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microbiology is required. You will be encouraged to develop your initiative and independence, and will have to opportunity to undertake training and career development offered by the University of Leeds
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Lecturer in Biomineralisation within an established, successful amelogenesis research group working across the Schools of Dentistry and Medicine, University of Leeds. As well as building on existing genomics
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childcare, shopping discounts and travel schemes are also available. And much more! The University of Leeds and the Faculty of Biological Sciences are committed to providing equal opportunities for all and
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Neil Ranson and Sheena Radford at the University of Leeds and will work closely with other members of the membrane protein structure and folding teams. You should have a PhD (or be close to completion
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position is based at the University of Leeds and will involve expanding and developing our iSIM (instant structured illumination microscope) to improve on its imaging capability, and enable us to perform