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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Nature and Human Health and Wellbeing. The researcher would conduct innovative research exploring the relationships between exposure
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statistical approaches to the study of the genetic architecture of human complex traits, with a focus on modelling statistical interactions between genetic mutations in DNA using Biobank-scale data
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activities operate efficiently, professionally and in line with best practice. This is a demanding and varied role spanning governance, planning, organisational performance, finance, human resources and
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Developer, Sponsor and site, as well as pioneering studies in experimental medicine including controlled human challenge studies for bacterial and viral infections. You will be a major contributor to the
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of glomerular immune complex disease as well as the establishment of a novel model for IgA Nephropathy. Additionally, you will contribute to spatial transcriptomics and proteomics in human IgAN kidney samples
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staffing a communications hub that has daily contact with a wide range of professionals at all levels. The post holder will act as a point of contact and assist with facilitating the induction and access
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in the human and mouse intestine. You will be applying a range of molecular biology techniques (e.g., single cell/spatial transcriptomics & proteomics) to profile patient cohort samples and mouse
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to provide excellent teaching and must have the ability and willingness to assume pastoral responsibilities associated with undergraduate and graduate teaching, and to act as an assessor at graduate and
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Contract type Fixed Term (1 year) from 1 October 2024 Hours Full time About the role The Voltaire Foundation is a busy and friendly research department within the Humanities Division, based at 99
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social sciences, and humanities. Our research covers the broad range of issues that you might expect to address in the community, including cardiovascular and metabolic disease, cancer, infectious diseases