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. The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research and professional development objectives of the programme, including implementation of advanced
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enquiries contact: Kevin Marchbank, Kevin.Marchbank@ncl.ac.uk . Find out more about the Faculty of Medical Sciences here: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/ . Find out more about our Research Institutes
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Doctoral Network. The principal objective of network is to provide world-class doctoral training to a new generation of early-career researchers, and it is responsible for the training of 17 PhD students. As
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further information about the role, please click the 'Apply' button above. Please notice that if you have not received any news from us 1 month after the closing date you should consider
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an account with our recruitment system (if you have not already) and apply online. Please notice that if you have not received any news from us 1 month after the closing date you should consider
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aligned with the objectives of the CCGE. These include cancer risk estimation and the investigation of the genetic and clinical epidemiology for genetically susceptible individuals. This role is ideally
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ideas which transform computing outside the University. Please follow the link at: https://www.cst.cam.ac.uk to find out more about our Department. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent
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to register for a PhD position in the de Magalhaes lab at UoB starting in September 2025. You will be a member of the UNION Doctoral Network. The principal objective of network is to provide world-class
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starting in September 2025. You will be a member of the UNION Doctoral Network. The principal objective of network is to provide world-class doctoral training to a new generation of early-career researchers