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varied and exciting opportunities to engage with a wide range of individuals. This role will also provide you with the opportunity to make a significant contribution to research. Additional information
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of Leicester (UHL) in terms of interactions with the Pathology Department, and collation of clinical data working with the Leicester Cancer Research Centre Biobank. Applications are welcomed at either Research
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(the Hodgkin Building and the CVRC at Glenfield Hospital). You will be expected to carry out experimental tests on human blood and urine samples and to analyse and present data to collaborators and at scientific
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professional knowledge and successful track record in securing research funding. As a member of the LRWE, you will undertake statistical analysis of cardiometabolic real-world data from classical observational
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– looking at how the environment impacts on long term health conditions - and Using data to better understand multiple long term health conditions and factors specific to the health of ethnic minority
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and Ancient History (SAAH), University of Leicester. Further information about the project is available here . You will co-coordinate the work packageBody-Objects in collaboration with PI Dr Marianne
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thermophilic system, and of alpha1-antitrypsin in a range of conformations, including the pathological polymer state purified ex vivo. We already have very encouraging preliminary data showing we can purify
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assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting all aspects of software development, testing and liaison with the Industrial Partner. Additionally, you will research and develop appropriate data
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research questions within the scope of the project. In this role, you will play a vital part in supporting our research team in the acquisition, evaluation, and interpretation of data and specialised
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of patient safety data and develop innovative simulation-based training. • Engage in clinical duties at the level of ST3 trainees in Gastroenterology. • Facilitate knowledge transfer between