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. Duties include qualitative and quantitative analysis of the Financial and Business Services sector activities, including the development of new financial technology and reviewing, adopting and refining
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other laboratory members, or our dedicated genome engineering facility, will be provided where required. The Research Assistant will also act as laboratory manager for the research group, proactively
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The Department of Social Policy and Intervention is looking to appoint a part-time Research Assistant to work with Prof Frances Gardner and team on a series of systematic reviews for a WHO Guideline
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An exciting opportunity has arisen within Computer Sciences for a Senior Research Associate - The connected world has brought with it new, unprecedented kinds of threats from unscrupulous
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antibody and T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 (the viral cause of COVID-19) in order to learn how people’s immune system protects them against the infection and how it will respond to the vaccines we hope
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-scientific matters for applications. You will review the criteria for applications, use reports from X5 combined with discussions with NDCN researchers and administrative colleagues in order to assist with
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of extreme heat. This role requires solid statistical skills and prior experience in statistical projects in either epidemiology or applied economics. The Research Assistant will be primarily involved in
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to molecular biology or biochemistry. Together with experience in, and enthusiasm for working in a laboratory environment. You should enjoy working as part of a dynamic research team and have effective
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the order of stressor events (i.e. exposure history) alters their combined effects. The position has funding for 3 years and is available to start from January 2021. Our basic understanding of multiple
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). The purpose of the study is to look at blood samples from the volunteer healthcare workers to measure antibody and T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 (the viral cause of COVID-19) in order to learn how people’s