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collaborative grants including the Wellcome-funded Discovery Research Platform for Naturalistic Neuroimaging, and the Max Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research. We are now recruiting
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will lead an internationally competitive research programme focused on Parkinson’s disease. You will contribute to an integrated, collaborative, interdisciplinary, and open science environment. We
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across the Respiratory Science disciplines with a vision to eliminate lung disease by prevention, early diagnosis and improved treatments. We are leading the field in understanding mechanisms of disease
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Programme Leader Track Salary: £65,940 - £74,448 plus London allowances (£5,358) per annum Full-time (36 hours) (Part-time applications welcome) Permanent London, UK The MRC LMS, under
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project. The Galao lab focuses on understanding how RNA viruses interact with the host immune system, with particular attention to mechanisms by which viruses like SARS-CoV-2 are countered by host defences
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biological mechanisms underpinning bacterial and fungal physiology, pathogenesis, microbiota, innate immune responses to bacterial and fungal infections and antimicrobial resistance. The Section of Molecular
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subsample of children with craniopharyngioma and healthy controls. Part 3 will involve an intervention neuroimaging study (EEG and/or fMRI) in healthy controls, aiming to illuminate the mechanisms through
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The appointed person will be expected to lead activities including research and education, working collaboratively with colleagues in the APL, with the Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Chemical
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in practice to the DCC work area showing aptitude for this work and able to share best practice Good computer skills including Microsoft Office packages, and experience in handling large data sets
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finishing their PhD, in a relevant subject such as design engineering, mechanical engineering, computing, data science, mathematics, electrical and electronics engineering, aeronautical engineering, materials