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led by Prof Bruce Whitelaw and Dr Tom Burdon at University of Edinburgh (Roslin Institute) and Prof Ramiro Alberio at the University of Nottingham. The team’s expertise in genetic engineering, stem cell
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intermediate between Arabidopsis and Marchantia in terms of signalling complexity. We therefore see that this project sits at nexus between plant evolutionary development (evo-devo) and systems biology. The
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products UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM in the group of Prof. Neil Thomas The Thomas Group is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and skilled organic chemist with excellent analytical chemistry and
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate/Fellow (Fixed-term) in Analytical and Synthetic Chemistry of fungal natural products UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM in the group of Prof. Neil Thomas The Thomas Group is
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in mathematical biology. Proficiency in Python, Julia or another programming language relevant to scientific research. Excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to work
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scientists, based at the Universities of Nottingham and Leeds in the UK, who are investigating the effects of heat stress in a porcine model of endometrial function and early embryo development up to and
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professional network development opportunity for the successful candidates. Dr John Heap is Principal Investigator and Co-Director of GlycoCell, and the University of Nottingham is the lead Research Organisation
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Associate/Fellow in the School of Medicine, University of Nottingham. You will be based in the Biodiscovery Institute (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/research-areas/biodiscovery-institute/biodiscovery
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1 in 5,000people. We are trying to develop a treatment for this condition as part of a multidisciplinary team involving researchers in Life Sciences and Chemistry at the University of Nottingham and
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environment that is inserted within the Pain Centre Versus Arthritis and the RNA Interdisciplinary Cluster (RIC@N) at the University of Nottingham, who foster a team science approach to their research