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We have an exciting opportunity for a Health Data Scientist/quantitative Epidemiologist to join the University of Liverpool Veterinary Data Science group. We combine large data sets primarily from
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a research group working at the frontiers of cell ageing. This full-time Technical post funded by the Leverhulme Trust will investigate new biology
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or academic administration aligned with the School of Veterinary Science and University of Liverpool. For informal enquiries, please contact: Professor Debra Archer email: [email protected] or Professor Mark
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Vaccines through Sequencing and Antigenic Cartography¿. The successful candidate will have practical cell culture and molecular biology experience to aid the provision of an effective and efficient technical
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We are seeking an exceptional individual who is an experienced and highly organised administrator to work closely with the School's Student Experience Team Leader and Professional Services staff within in the School of Veterinary Sciences. You will be based at our Leahurst Campus on the Wirral...
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-term full-time position available from 25 March 2024 until 4 April 2025. Applications considered from University of Liverpool staff interested in a secondment opportunity, applicants should ensure
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, Molecular & Integrative Biology (ISMIB), University of Liverpool, UK. ISMIB offers a number of high-quality shared facilities, which will be used to complete the project. You will interact and collaborate
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, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Molecular Biology). You will have a minimum of 3x GCSEs at Grade C (4) or above (or 3 x functional skills qualifications level 2 or equivalent), including
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), Joanne Fothergill and Aras Kadioglu (University of Liverpool), Edze Westra and Stineke van Houte (University of Exeter). You should have a PhD (or equivalent) in evolutionary biology or evolutionary
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We invite applications for the post of Lecturer in Veterinary Preclinical Sciences and Clinical Skills in the School of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool. This post is based at our