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substantial investment and recent grant successes. We are at the forefront of genetics and data science research, offering a vibrant research environment with cutting-edge facilities for human genomics research
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for Environment and Human Health, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. We welcome applications from candidates interested in working part-time hours or job-sharing arrangements. The role This temporary post is
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specialist knowledge in the discipline to develop research programmes and methodologies. The successful applicant will also be able to work collaboratively, supervise the work of others and act as team leader
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provide high quality face to face and telephone support to students and practitioners to ensure that students engaging with the service receive the appropriate information and support needed. You will lead
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management of an exciting collaborative international research project, funded through the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), UK. You will act as Project Support Coordinator for a largescale
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application in beta cell disorders. The post will include: Determining sequencies of human beta-cell-reactive T cell receptors (using single cell RNAsequencing). Expressing and characterising identified human
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of Environment, Science and Economy and Dr John Clarke in the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. This NERC-funded post is available for 2 years. The successful applicant will undertake inter
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to licensing requirements for research involving animals. You will act as the Home Office Liaison Contact with the Home Office Inspectorate to initiate and facilitate a dialogue between inspectors, BRF and its
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can work to tight deadlines. You will communicate with applicants and stakeholders via various methods (phone, email, face to face and online chat), so we are ideally looking for someone who has
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Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) This part time (0.37FTE), ESRC IAA Translational Funding funded post is available immediately until 30th April 2025 to support the work of Dr