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CELT academic Directors, Professor Andrew Owen and Professor Steve Rannard. The role will be based within the Centre of Excellence for Long-acting Therapeutics (CELT) established as part of a Unitaid
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biomedical research projects, including biomarker discovery efforts and equine age-related disease studies for example tendon disease and osteoarthritis. The principal investigator, Professor Mandy Peffers and
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the Liverpool University Hospital Foundation NHS Trust. This post will be based in Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed¿s Research Group, a multi-disciplinary team of clinical, data and discovery scientists working in
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NHS Foundation Trust (CCC). The post holder will work directly with Professor Christian Ottensmeier, Chair of Immuno-Oncology and Honorary Consultant in Medical Oncology at CCC. Applicants are required
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Professor Sir Munir Pirmohamed¿s Research Group, a multi-disciplinary team of clinical, data and discovery scientists working in the field of Medicine within the Institute of Systems, Molecular and
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PROFESSOR/CHAIR IN SOFT MATTER CHEMISTRY - GRADE 10 £NEGOTIABLE VACANCY REFERENCE 080546 AND LECTURER (ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) IN SOFT MATTER CHEMISTRY¿ GRADE 8 £45,585 - £57,698 pa VACANCY REFERENCE
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and recognition, the UK positions of Lecturer and Senior Lecturer are equivalent to those of Assistant Professor and Associate Professor, respectively, in US-style systems. The interviews and
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of the Veterinary School, Professor Paul Lunn who is the primary supervisor of this research. This post will support research into Equine Herpesvirus (EHV-1), an important disease with significant impact to
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'We are seeking a technician experienced in biomedical research to support a range of projects within the group of Professor Ian Copple. The group's work centres on pharmacological and toxicological
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association with the Liverpool Ocular Oncology Centre, at the Liverpool University Hospitals Foundation Trust. You will work under the direction of the leads of LOORG, Professor Sarah Coupland and Dr Helen