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at exploring factors that contribute to falls in older people. Analysing human movement/behaviour and underlying physiological and psychological processes. Using equipment such as motion capture, virtual reality
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collaborative project with University of Manchester and NHS to understand the evolution of head and neck tumours (HNC) during radiotherapy treatments, using our innovative and long-term 3D primary culture (human
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Extremes. The appointed candidate will be embedded within a wider team of physical and social scientists working to identify the most pressing threats to humanity from ‘unseen’ climate extremes – those
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activities include viral (Human Papillomavirus, HPV) and human DNA methylation testing, HPV testing, as well as biomarker discovery and validation for cancer prevention through next generation sequencing (NGS
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threats to humanity from ‘unseen’ climate extremes – those events which lack a historical precedent, but which could occur in the relatively near future. The focus for this specific position will be
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physical and social scientists working to identify the most pressing threats to humanity from ‘unseen’ climate extremes – those events which lack a historical precedent, but which could occur in
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(completed or close to completion) in Social Statistics or Human/Health Geography. Experience of investigating the social determinants of health using theoretically-informed quantitative methods, and of using
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above or contact Human Resources on 01603 450814 or [email protected] quoting reference 1004674. This role meets the criteria for a visa application, and we encourage all qualified candidates
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environment for exciting professional and personal development. The post holder will work on a collaborative project seeking to understand cone photoreceptor physiology taking advantage of human ESC derived
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male and female patients with knee osteoarthritis differ with respect to their effects on signals that nerve growth and function and bone changes. Professor Mason’s research group is developing models