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visits and campaigns. Your main responsibility will be to design, implement, carry out, and publish the interdisciplinary research proposed for the project and potentially seek additional funding to expand
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the effectiveness of our research governance structures across departments, research institutes, and the university itself while launching a series of interventions including Shadow Committees and co-designed pilot
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, this project will provide a perfect platform to further enhance your skills. You will gain an in-depth understanding of experimental design, isotope and statistical analysis of the project data and contribute
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and contribute to the delivery of the NERC project on Co-designing effective Nature-based Solutions in coastal West Africa. This project involves interdisciplinary work on developing Nature-based
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Beth Upex (Head of Technical Skills, Department of Archaeology) and Andrew Moss (Research Culture Manager, Research and Innovation Services), 3 PDRAs, an external consultant and a Senior Project Manager
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construction design and cloning, bacterial strain construction and the analysis of bacterial gene expression and recombinant protein production. An ability to learn new techniques quickly is highly desirable and
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required to liaise with the Computing staff and VR developers in the project to build environments which allow you to rigorously and effectively test your hypotheses. Your responsibilities will be to design
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plan and conduct experiments, generate high-quality data, prepare publications, make presentations and help supervise associated PhD students. The successful candidates will join large, supportive
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. The scope of the RtP project is wide ranging, from sustainable production to nutritional enhancement, to processing and manufacturing innovation to evaluation of health benefits and consumer acceptance
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of biomarker data and a range of epidemiological and statistical concepts and techniques (e.g. prospective and cross-sectional study designs, and linear, logistic and Cox regression models). Experience