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the mechanisms underpinning typical and altered neurodevelopment, brain structure, and function across development. Specifically, the candidate will have expedited access to data from Autism Innovative
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in neurodevelopment. This role will focus on data analysis and methods development to develop a better understanding of the mechanisms underpinning typical and altered neurodevelopment, brain structure
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mechanisms of meiotic chromosome segregation using Drosophila oocytes as a model system (http://ohkura.bio.ed.ac.uk). We are looking for an enthusiastic and talented researcher to study spindle regulation in
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research experience in mechanics of flexible structures. The post, under the supervision of Dr Draga Pihler-Puzovic, must commence before 1st October 2025 and will focus on designing novel mechanical
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mechanisms of anxiety after cancer’. The award is supporting a large-scale collaborative research programme between KCL, UCL, Stanford University, and the National Cancer Institute (NIH) through 2025-2030
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Biomedical Campus. You will join an exciting research programme investigating fundamental mechanisms of ribosome assembly, translational control and how defects in these processes drive cancer development
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cavity structure enable a mechanism for the controlled Bose-Einstein condensation at room temperature, with applications in all-optical computing Nature Photonics 13 378 (2019) and quantum sensing Nature
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investigating mechanisms of cognitive map failures in psychosis. The post is funded for up to 4 years. Currently located in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Experimental Psychology will be moving to the new
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the lab. This work will explore the molecular mechanisms of DNA damage responses and mutagenesis, and how sensitivity and resistance arise in different cancer cells and genetic backgrounds in response
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-temporally cooperate to result in an emergent macroscopic flow. Besides the immediate applications of the work to soft matter physics, and potentially also to the fracture mechanics of hard materials, yielding