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cancer cell ion channels.Join the Complex Interface Team, at the University of York, to study bioelectricity and its impact on healthcare.Fostering a positive research culture is at the heart of what we do
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collaborating organisations are the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge University Hospitals Foundation Trust and the Universities of York, Leeds, Newcastle East Anglia
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Role Description The University of York is seeking a Research Fellow to join the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Research Support Service (RSS) Hub hosted by the University
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Department The York Law School and the Centre for Applied Human Rights (CAHR) at the University of York are looking for a Research Fellow with exceptional quantitative research skills to work
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of people and reduce inequalities in Bradford. You will lead on key aspects of the joint University of York and Bradford Council HDRC Policy Hub. You will work closely with policy stakeholders to undertake
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Department of Environment and Geography at the University of York, ranked second in the UK for research impact. The Department has a progressive approach to leadership and we actively live by and nurture our
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College London, the University of York, and Ludger Ltd, funded by Worldwide Cancer Research. The postholder will liaise with the project partners, and contribute to the preparation of manuscripts, reports
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to collaborate with and learn from academics and researchers within the University of Ghana, King’s College London and University of York. This includes liaising with York Clinical Trails Unit, who will be
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the University of York. Duties and responsibilities You will participate in research conducting analyses that examine the value of disease elimination in the context of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs
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-disciplinary team of researchers from the Universities of York, Stirling, Cardiff, Manchester, and Southampton are working together on an EPSRC-funded project, Edgy Organism, to develop a novel end-to-end