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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 12 June 2024 The Role The main purpose of the Tissue Bank Coordinator is to manage the
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Design and validate computational protocols for molecular mechanics force field design and structure-based drug discovery Liaise with the principal investigator to plan, organise and carry out the work
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to deliver excellent teaching. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to help shape our teaching and research in this area. The main purpose of this role is to contribute to the management and
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on trace gas exchange using biometeorological measurement techniques (e.g. eddy covariance) To liaise with the principal investigator to plan, organise and implement the work programme To disseminate
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information about the school, please click here Key Accountabilities The successful candidates will be expected to: • Undertake independent original research in statistics, or a closely related field (such
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administrative support to facilitate primary and secondary research in all projects through activities such as persona creation, customer journey mapping and user testing to inform a great user experience Support
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for the day-to-day set up and management of allocated projects; working closely with the clinical research team, principal investigators, academic and commercial collaborators, University Research Institutes
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state of the art facilities. You’ll report to Emma Raine (BioResource Manager) who has been in the team for over 7 years. We offer a hybrid and flexible working model. The main purpose of this position is
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offer of employment will be subject to this. Please contact Jason Bain, Chief Information Security Officer, [email protected] or Jonathan Carey, Senior Cyber Security Officer, Jonathan.Carey
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working under the general guidance of an academic or Principal Investigator, the postholder will contribute ideas, including enhancements to the technical or methodological aspects of their studies, thus