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, or allied with, bacteriology/microbiology and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), with a One Health perspective that cuts across both human and animal health. Research interests could include but are not limited
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College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences School of Biodiversity, One Health & Veterinary Medicine Research Assistant (G6)/Research Associate G7) Job Purpose You will contribute/make a
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others as appropriate, and respecting principles of Open Science where possible. 6. Keep up to date with current knowledge and recent advances in the field/discipline. 7. Work in a collegial
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subject area or subject specialism Desirable B1 An awarded [or recently submitted or near completion] PhD in Biological sciences or equivalent. Knowledge and Skills Essential C1 Project or subject specific
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Job Purpose To manage technical aspects of research work on behalf of the Principal Investigators [PIs], including providing specialist technical expertise and training in molecular biology. The
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and Qualification Framework level 12 [PhD] or alternatively possess the equivalent in professional qualifications and experience, with experience related to quantitative ecology, epidemiology or a
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and that may ultimately result in improved outcomes for cancer patients. This TRACC Clinical Lectureship post allows the development of a research project leading to the submission of a PhD degree after
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We address key questions in the fundamental biology of ageing, animal welfare and food security. How and why does ageing occur and what are its impacts on health and well-being? How do animals cope
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on biodiversity and human and animal health. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years full-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; Apply now Research projects Research projects
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We are ranked 2nd in the UK for Animal Science as well as Veterinary Medicine by the Times & Sunday Times Good University Guide. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 5 part-time; Apply now Overview Overview We