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(DP2) programme. The applicant will initially lead on projects building a UK-wide linked cohort of patients with asthma using data from UK Trusted Research Environments – this work will be piloted in
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development and evaluation, working closely with institutions in Salford and the Evidence Review Facility, within Exeter. Manage the overall review process, acting as lead and at times second reviewer, working
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of the neurobiological mechanisms regulating physical activity, energy expenditure and food intake is essential to successful prevention and treatment of obesity and associated conditions. The brain represents the master
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-high resolution imaging and force mapping of single atoms and molecules using scanning probe microscopes. The project will extend previously published work [Sweetman et al. Nature Communications 7, 10621
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the patients suffering from multiple psychosocial morbidities in addition to physical symptoms. Treatment options are limited, and many patients do not respond to front-line therapeutics such as anti-TNF
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research methods will be provided, and the post-holder will develop skills in using gold-standard diagnostic and clinical in psychiatry, neurology and general medicine which will provide a strong foundation
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and globally to deliver impact for the agricultural and food sector. The successful candidate will work alongside the lead, a bioinformatician and a project manager within the new Centre of Excellence
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and globally to deliver impact for the agricultural and food sector. The successful candidate will work alongside the lead, a bioinformatician and a project manager within the new Centre of Excellence
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Gold Award . We want you to succeed in our recruitment process and have published Candidate Guidance for you to access information and support on application and interview process. We offer a range of
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valuable knowledge and experience rarely available. The successful candidate will lead and advise on the statistical approaches to be adopted with the TILDA data to ensure robust and accurate findings. Key