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particles for their ability to cause harm using in vitro models of the lung and immune system, exploiting high throughput toxicology methods including RNA-seq. Through mechanistic toxicology investigation
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facilities. As a new member of our growing team, you will be expected to teach modules in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Forensic Toxicology, drawing from your expertise as a forensic practitioner
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facilities. As a new member of our growing team, you will be expected to teach modules in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Forensic Toxicology, drawing from your expertise as a forensic practitioner
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'We are seeking a technician experienced in biomedical research to support a range of projects within the group of Professor Ian Copple. The group's work centres on pharmacological and toxicological
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Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Forensic Toxicology, drawing from your expertise as a forensic practitioner. Your experience in supporting forensic investigations will be invaluable in shaping the curriculum and
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regulatory agencies to initiate, lead, support and deliver programmes of work that accelerate the 3Rs in the safety assessment of chemicals for the protection of human health and the environment. Examples
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fish, NPs can pass across the gut epithelium in a matter of hours and then distribute around the rest of the internal organs. Pollution such as NPs do not occur alone in the environment, but rather in
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benefits provided by plastics are indisputable but there are concerning impacts in the environment from the micro- to macro-scale. An emerging and ground-breaking biotechnological system involves the use
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that accelerate the 3Rs in the safety assessment of chemicals for the protection of human health and the environment. Examples of previous and ongoing projects include those within our toxicology and regulatory
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Post Title: Analytical Laboratory Technician SBU/Department: School of Life and Medical Sciences, Toxicology Research Group FTE: 1 FTE (working 37 hours per week) Duration of Contract: Permanent