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damaged. The objective of this project will be to determine how Wnt signalling interacts with the cytoskeleton and cell division machinery to promote successful cell division. The successful applicant will
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the discipline to work within established research programmes. You will have the ability to identify research objectives and to carry out appropriate research activities within a given timescale, demonstrating the
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nanotechnology and electrical sensing investigations (with 2D nanostructures), with an established track record of success in high-quality original research. Applicants should have a solid grounding in different
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biologists working at the forefront of anti-cancer drug discovery with an excellent track record of successfully bringing new cancer medicines to market. The focus of the project is the optimisation
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have the ability to identify research objectives and to carry out appropriate research activities within a given timescale, demonstrating the ability to work co-operatively with colleagues in
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equipped with world-class cognitive neuroscience resources, including MRI and MEG scanners, TUS, TMS/TMS-fMRI, eye-tracking, and cluster computing facilities. To this end, any training, experience
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and led by Dr Ellen Pilsworth (University of Reading). The project explores Britain’s track record of offering refuge to asylum seekers and refugees from ca. 1930 to the present, exploring
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socioeconomic inequality. DIVREP involves three broad objectives: (1) assembling data on childbearing age and fertility levels, and estimating novel indicators of variation in reproduction for over 120 countries
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between reproductive behaviour and socioeconomic inequality. DIVREP involves three broad objectives: (1) assembling data on childbearing age and fertility levels, and estimating novel indicators
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nanotechnology and electrical sensing investigations (with 2D nanostructures), with an established track record of success in high-quality original research. Applicants should have a solid grounding in different