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Research Assistant/Associate to manage the day-to-day running of a human intervention study. You will work as part of an ambitious and collegiate team of research interested in human nutrition and health
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term Research Assistant/Associate position and provides an exciting opportunity for an early career scientist who is interested in human movement, wearable technology and digital outcomes. You will be
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technician for a British Heart Foundation funded project. You will provide specialised technical support to a project, which aims to evaluate the role of human amniotic epithelial cell derived extracellular
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understanding specialist school food, and stakeholder perspectives on school food. You will have a willingness to contribute to the set-up of the project, as well as undertaking fieldwork (virtually or face-to
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neuropathology’. This project explores the cellular drivers of IFN-mediated pathology using conditional in vivo expression of the pathogenic allele in individual cell types, allied with human induced pluripotent
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that will allow us to understand how immune cells modify the process of neurodegeneration. Secondly, you will also play a critical role in the processing of surgical and post-mortem human tissue samples
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collection of human tissue as a valuable biological resource for medical research. The Tissue Bank Coordinator is responsible for promoting a single ethical framework, to facilitate a harmonised and controlled
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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 30 June 2024 The Role The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is seeking
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features of fibro-adipogenic progenitor cells (FAPs) obtained from patients. We are going to test a battery of drugs with antifibrotic potential in cells derived from human skeletal muscles and in murine
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opportunities such as observation of teaching, and to collect and collate data in relation to these activities • To act as a point of reference for GP teachers, and when appropriate their students