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may be directed to [email protected] . Parts of this role can be carried out remotely, however onsite work is required at the University of Edinburgh. The post is 17.5 hours per week, which can
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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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universities with an interest in cryo-EM – University of Dundee, University of Edinburgh, University of St Andrews and University of Glasgow, where we are based. We deliver high-quality single particle and
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Bowles’ lab at the University of Edinburgh UK DRI centre. We are looking for a researcher interested in investigating the functional and transcriptomic effects of astrocytic tau pathology in progressive
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link with LIPID MAPS partners, in University of California San Diego, Babraham Institute in Cambridge, Swansea University and Edinburgh University. Experience of working with ontologies in the context
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. The position will be based Cardiff University’s Heath Park campus, but will link with LIPID MAPS partners, in University of California San Diego, Babraham Institute in Cambridge, Swansea University and Edinburgh
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an ongoing collaboration with researchers from UCL and the University of Edinburgh. For additional information, please contact Dr Xi Wang at [email protected]. When reaching out, kindly use the subject
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project VIPER (Virgin Islands: Petrogenesis of early Earth-like Rocks). The post involves collaboration with partners at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. In particular, a close working relationship
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University of Edinburgh. For additional information, please contact Dr Xi Wang at [email protected]. When reaching out, kindly use the subject line '[PhD-Sim4Conv] - [Your Name] - [Your Current
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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor