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Assistant/Associate Professor in Cell Biology (BIOS_03) ( Job Number: 24000775) Department of Biosciences Grade 8/9: - Grade 8 £45,585 - £54,395 per annum Grade 9 £57,696 - £64,914 per annum Fixed
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of cell physiology, systems physiology, or stem cell biology that are consistent with research priorities in the Department. We aim to appoint outstanding new academic staff to strengthen research in cross
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry ( Job Number: 24000310) Department of Biosciences Grade 7: - £37,099 - £44,263 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract
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The Department of Biosciences is composed of academic staff and research fellows with research and teaching interests that span the broad spectrum of the Biosciences. The Department studies biology from
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, including salary thresholds which are applicable to some visas. Person Specification Essential Criteria: Qualifications A good first degree in Biology. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Plant Biology
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Programme’ for AI national research Hub which will be pursuing new foundational mathematics for AI, funded by EPSRC grant EP/Y028872/1. The position comes with no teaching load and generous travel funds
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geophysical) and mathematical biology, as well as in the use of asymptotics, scientific computing, nonlinear dynamics, and applied topology. The successful candidate will be expected to undertake and publish
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for mass spectrometry analysis. 3. PhD in a relevant subject discipline (physical or life sciences, computing). 4. Experience with the analysis of biological samples using LC/LC-mass spectrometry. At least
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first degree in Mathematics, Physics, Engineering or a related subject. 2. A PhD (or be close to submission) in Applied Mathematics, Engineering, Computational Physics, or a related subject. Experience 3
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and teaching interests that span the broad spectrum of the Biosciences. The Department studies biology from the smallest to the largest scales; from the structures and functions of biological molecules