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The English Faculty is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Researcher to a 2.5-year fixed-term research post which will investigate the connections between attention, flourishing, and the humanities
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Senior Postdoctoral Researcher: statistical and computational methods for complex traits in biobanks
and growing research profile to achieve international recognition in your discipline. You will develop and conduct projects to better understand the causes and consequences of human trait variation
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Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences Location: Greenwich Campus Salary: £16.33 per hour including LW Part Time Hours: 15 hours in total to be completed by 31 July 2024 Contract Type
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We are seeking an enthusiastic Research Assistant to undertake cell processing and phenotyping for the Cambridge Human Immunology Platform (CHIP). Working closely with the NIHR Cambridge BRC Cell
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We are seeking an enthusiastic Research Assistant to undertake cell processing and phenotyping for the Cambridge Human Immunology Platform (CHIP). Working closely with the NIHR Cambridge BRC Cell
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Failure to Rescue (mortality associated with postoperative complications) as the primary outcome. The intervention comprises a bundle of four Human Factors initiatives to improve teamwork and system
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laboratory equipment used for all aspects of cell/molecular biology/biochemistry. Additionally, you will collaborate in the preparation of scientific reports, attend appropriate scientific seminars and act as
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human population and associated environmental data, whilst contributing to the design of sustainable dietary and heath interventions with a participatory component. Duties and responsibilities You will
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We wish to appoint a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the research team for a project entitled: `Ethical Digital Public Histories: Prisoners and the legacy of enslavement 1817-1970¿ in collaboration with the University of Georgia. The project is an ambitious and inclusive...
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have a very strong background in disorders of macroautophagy and wider human genetics with experience in the functional validation of potential disease-causing variants using molecular biology techniques