The page you were trying to view does not exists or may have expired. Below are the list of similar positions in our database.
Similar Posts
-
quantitative skills are encouraged to apply. Ability to: Demonstrate an understanding of both biomedicine and bio Innovate and develop ideas into grant Learn and keep abreast of latest technological
-
an adequate profile for the activity to be carried out. If the degree was granted by a foreign higher education institution, it must comply with the provisions of Decree-Law no. 66/2018, of August 16 and of
-
of the opportunities on campus. This will be achieved through developing and delivering internal comms and engagement plans, outputs, and tools. Your role In this role you will: Lead on internal communications for EMBL
-
Primary supervisor - Dr Dmitry Ghilarov Background The acute problem of antimicrobial resistance incentivises us to develop innovative approaches to antibiotic discovery & production. Natural
-
minutes, action points and agendas. In addition, you will contribute to the development and implementation of the project’s operational strategy, liaise with the Grant Management Team as appropriate
-
minutes, action points and agendas. In addition, you will contribute to the development and implementation of the project’s operational strategy, liaise with the Grant Management Team as appropriate
-
support from the Wellcome Trust, and Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Non-human primates continue to be used in some areas of research where there are no alternative approaches. Macaques are non-human
-
evaluating the impact of culture change interventions developed through the grant. At the start of the research project we will conduct a university-wide survey of attitudes and practices in relation
-
within Southampton General Hospital. The CAF is a leading centre for clinical and biomedical research, and it will provide a world-class environment for your professional development, as well as avenues
-
Reference: 2671624CF Overview The Thermosenselab within the Skin Sensing Research Group (SSRG) is offering a unique opportunity to deliver research activities as part of a Climate & Health grant funded by