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Faculty of Health and Life Sciences The role We are seeking to appoint an Experimental Medicine Officer, to drive the expansion of the clinical research portfolio for the highly successful NIHR
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of the MSc Genomic Medicine programme which is one of the suite of postgraduate taught programmes in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences. The role You will have responsibility for supporting
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/experience in chemistry, physics, engineering, biochemistry or equivalent experience and be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge in the discipline and of research methods and techniques to work within
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generated from DFT calculations. About you Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in materials, physics, chemistry, or a related field of study. For Fellow level the
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PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in materials, physics, chemistry, or a related field of study. For Fellow level the successful applicant will likely to be a nationally recognised authority in
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skills to years two to five of a five year Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree. The post will include delivery of predesigned sessions following the BMBS timetable to medical students
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powder and bulk forms), and characterise their structures and properties. About you Applicants will possess a relevant PhD or equivalent qualification/experience in materials, physics, chemistry, or a
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portfolio includes trials in dementia, mental health, orthopaedics, emergency medicine, medicinal drugs, surgical techniques and complex interventions. The University of Exeter We are a member of the
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. The diverse BSc, MSci, MSc & MRes education programmes cover the breadth of biological sciences, biochemistry and chemistry. The Department Manager is a key individual in the Department, working very closely
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well-being. Our study portfolio includes trials in dementia, mental health, orthopaedics, emergency medicine, medicinal drugs, surgical techniques and complex interventions. The University of Exeter We