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Institute is also a member of Stonewall’s Diversity Champions programme. The John Innes Centre is a registered charity (No. 223852) grant-aided by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
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by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. Requirements Research FieldBiological sciencesEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Additional Information Website for additional job details
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properties.Researcher profile: Doctoral candidate.Research field: Food Microbiology, Molecular Microbiology, Analytical Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics.Type of contract: Temporary.Job status: Full
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researcher to join the Living Textiles Research Group in the Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment to identify, evaluate and map the regional textiles ecosystem in Northern England. This role
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support from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). About you We are looking for a Research Fellow with expertise in metabolic modelling and computational biology and their
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pathway to NetZero), funded by the UK’s Innovation Funding (Innovate UK). This project brings together a multidisciplinary team of expert researchers in process engineering, biotechnology, adsorbent
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interest in material chemistry and its application to biotechnology, and enjoy working in a multi-discinplinary environment. To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role
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, the other partners of this project are London-based biotechnology start-up Arborea Ltd. (the industry lead) and Imperial College London (ICL). By 2050, the world will need to produce twice as much protein as
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of the government’s Disability Confident Scheme and has a positive approach to employing disabled people. The Babraham Institute receives strategic funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research
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Grant “EBIC: Environmental Biotechnology and Innovation Centre”, a collaboration between 11 universities including Cranfield, Bangor, Brunel, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Essex, Glasgow, Heriot-Watt, Newcastle