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Oxford Population Health (Nuffield Department of Population Health) contains world-renowned population health research groups and provides an excellent environment for multi-disciplinary research
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processing and endogenous modulation of pain signals in the central nervous system. The postdoc will be supervised by Dr Flavia Mancini and join the dynamic and multidisciplinary research environment
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processing and endogenous modulation of pain signals in the central nervous system. The postdoc will be supervised by Dr Flavia Mancini and join the dynamic and multidisciplinary research environment
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. The UWL community is a diverse body of students and staff who work together to create an environment of success and achievement. We celebrate the diversity of our staff and promote our values in practice
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which aims to motivate food companies to improve environmental performance beyond legal compliance. The project is funded by the Environment Agency and Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
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which aims to motivate food companies to improve environmental performance beyond legal compliance. The project is funded by the Environment Agency and Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
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supportive and inclusive environment where everyone can fulfil their potential. Please note all of our vacancies will be closed to applications at midnight on the advertised closing date, unless otherwise
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University of Glasgow’s mission to foster an inclusive climate, which ensures equality in our working, learning, research and teaching environment. We strongly endorse the principles of Athena SWAN, including
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environment will facilitate the development of new skills and the demonstration of creativity and leadership. Expertise in structure solution using powder X-ray diffraction-based techniques or electron
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environment, closely interacting with other circuit/systems neuroscience groups. Regular seminars held at the department and various scientific and networking events organised by the Cambridge Neuroscience