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-quality research in that focuses on using in vivo approaches to investigate systems/integrative physiology or experimental medicine. This may be applied to: exercise, metabolism and nutrition
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-cutting themes (Human-Centred Design and Infrastructure and Governance). Research within each application domain and cross-cutting theme will be pursued by a team of academics, postdocs and PhDs working
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The School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience is looking to appoint a proactive Senior Student Administrator to join our Professional Services team. This exciting role involves providing
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated postdoc to work on our Leverhulme funded project investigating the Evolution of Animal Play. This interdisciplinary project will use broad phylogenetic
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research. We will use the above set-ups to perform ground-breaking original research in various QMs. The ultimate aims are to provide key insights about the nature of their electronic properties, and tuning
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The Faculty of Life Sciences is made up of five schools, which in total supports over 3700 students and over 800 staff members. These schools are: Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience Biological
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and non-invasive physiological samples; preparing physiological samples for analysis; assisting with data entry, collation, and preparation for analysis; assisting with purchasing relevant
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stakeholders, these are academic partners in Bristol (postdocs, PhD students and group leaders) and other institutions (Universities of Liverpool and Cardiff) to plan and design research experiments. Genetic
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Postdoc position to study Cell Competition in Human embryonic and progenitor cells A postdoc position is available to study cell competition in human in vitro systems, including human cell lines
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A postdoc position is available to join the group of Eugenia Piddini to investigate the cell biology of cell competition in Drosophila. Research in the Piddini group seeks to understand