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month). You will join a team of researchers who contribute to research and evaluation of multiple innovations developed by the team. Providing research support to a clinical trial of a treatment
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of people and the clinic to guide the basic science that we do. We study how the auditory system works, how and why it can go wrong, and what we can do to help those with problems by technology or treatment
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, and engineers. The group offers state-of-the-art facilities spanning 3500m², capable of handling up to 5MW for construction and testing. The purpose of the role is to contribute to projects with key
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support an innovative study funded by Versus Arthritis developing ways to assess central nervous system contributions to pain that will accelerate musculoskeletal pain diagnosis and treatment. This is an
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background in root biology, abiotic stresses, and confocal imaging of reporters. together with a relevant publication record in root biology, low phosphate stress, relevant to their career stage. Data handling
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narrate their life stories and explain situations that require the exercise of their intellectual character, such as admitting errors in judgment or handling of interpersonal conflict. ABOUT YOU The
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for the treatment of mental health conditions in older adults. The appointed candidate will be responsible for managing the CPRD dataset, conducting statistical analyses in accordance with the research protocol
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1 in 5,000people. We are trying to develop a treatment for this condition as part of a multidisciplinary team involving researchers in Life Sciences and Chemistry at the University of Nottingham and
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subtype they have is essential as it helps inform which treatment will be most effective. However, classifying diabetes can be challenging, with 7-15% of people with Type 1 and Type 2 estimated to be
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. The instrument will be validated on a range of biological samples, so experience of handling cells / tissue samples will be an advantage. This research project works at the interface between engineering and cancer