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complex information, orally, in writing and electronically and prepare proposals and applications to external bodies. They will also have experience of managing large national or international projects and
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”, led by Dr Christina Stanley, University of Chester. This interdisciplinary project aims to develop unique solutions to monitor bat species in the wild, with a focus on the lesser horseshoe bat
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Biomedical Science. The research project will specifically develop on our recent findings around the role of modulators of inflammatory processes such as a-lipoxins as therapeutic targets and b-potential
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, in writing and electronically and prepare proposals and applications to external bodies. They will also have experience of managing large national or international projects and coordinating with senior
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of the team which is to provide better treatments for men with prostate cancer. Great strides have been made to develop drugs that better treat prostate cancer. Drugs that effect how cells repair DNA damage
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development as well as evaluations of complex interventions in the health, educational or public service sector. In this role you will be expected to engage positively in research activity in the broad area of
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will perform high quality scientific research, developing and acquiring relevant skills. Your specific role will be to develop further the humanoid bioreactor platform (currently focusing on the shoulder
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approaches to investigate and develop solutions to prevent vitamin D deficiency in Ireland. The work will include design, implementation and analysis of a consumer survey. Using a design-thinking approach, the
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ranked 3rd in the world for gender equality (Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2020) and we hold an Athena SWAN Bronze award, recognising our work to advance gender equality. The University is
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accurate non-Newtonian surface rheology model ”. This project aims to develop a mathematical model that can reliably reproduce experimental findings to better understand how to control the interfacial