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Dietetics and Human Nutrition (1.0 FTE) to deliver teaching, assessment and student support for the undergraduate Dietetic and Nutrition programmes in the Faculty of Medical Sciences. This is a 1 year fixed
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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 02 June 2024 The Role Access to human tissue and laboratory samples is essential for many
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background in human disease biology. You will work in the John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre, a centre for translational research in genetic neuromuscular diseases with around 90 team members
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skills in order to communicate in a clear and concise manner with internal and external customers by e-mail, telephone and face to face Good IT literacy particularly in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word and
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new opportunities. You will be curious with a growth mindset and inspire others around you with fresh ideas. You will have an understanding of and experience in applying human-centred design methods and
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patients with DCM, which we hypothesize impacts energy metabolism. In this BHF funded project we will use transgenic mice and human iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes to understand how metabolic dysfunction can be
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, please email [email protected] Key Accountabilities Provide operational support across the unit, ensuring that relevant University policies and processes are followed Act as a point of contact for
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study. As a Student Wellbeing Adviser, you will act as an initial point of contact for students and colleagues within your designated School and as such will play a vital role in connecting central
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with initiative to set priorities Desirable Experience of working on conceptual modelling for simulation Experience of performing experiments with human participants Success in applying for and obtaining
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). This role is full time and supported by funding from the NIHR until 31st August 2026. For informal enquiries please contact Sonia Segovia @ [email protected] Key Accountabilities Act as the