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mechanisms by which co-inhibitory receptors, including PD-1, BTLA, TIGIT, and CD200R, regulate T cell function in autoimmune settings. Despite sharing common downstream signalling components such as SHP1 and
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analyses to map the opportunities and threats of food system transitions for climate and societal resilience. The work is supported by the British Academy and is part of a multi-disciplinary research team
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innovation in global health. You will work as part of the SchistoTrack team, a prospective cohort study that investigates predictive factors for schistosomiasis-associated morbidities across rural Ugandan
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who are able to start between 1st January 2026 and 1st June 2026. The successful candidate will be part of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research in Applied Mathematics and
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developing a novel platform to uncover the hidden dynamics of proteins in health and disease. Your Role As a postdoc on this project, you will be part of a dynamic team working at the intersection of protein
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have strong quantitative analysis skills, using statistical programming packages such as R, as well as excellent communication skills. This is a full time, fixed term post (part time considered) for 3
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multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. The candidate will take part in the academic life of BIPAC and the astrophysics group at the Physics Department, and in particular attending and taking part in
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and academic excellence. Ready to be part of our team? Let’s shape the future together! Your personal sphere of play: Your future place is in the research unit Foundations of Education (Head: Univ. Prof
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laboratory at the School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences at King's College London. The postholder will be part of a vibrant multi-disciplinary research group operating across different
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independently but will be part of an active Cosmochemistry Research Group (CRG). The work will involve carrying out a novel study to measure the distribution and isotopic composition of light elements (C, N and