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looking at the design and analysis of randomised trials of interventions to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases (e.g. malaria and dengue). The Project offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to work in
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looking at the design and analysis of randomised trials of interventions to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases (e.g. malaria and dengue). The Project offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to work in
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transplantation in the UK. This role will be a full time, substantive position based in any of NHSBT’s major sites in England Component Development translational projects. These exciting, innovative projects aim
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computational analysis of the functional implications of variation within noncoding functional sequences in relation to cardiovascular disorders. As part of the EU Horizon / Innovate UK funded project “Next
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quantitative and mechanistic studies, allowing us to address questions across scales: from the function of cis-regulatory elements, to the morphogenesis of the body plan (Amblard et al., Dev Cell, 2025
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. Job Details Role Summary The Group Leader will lead a component of ICR-CTSU’s portfolio of clinical trials research. The post holder will further develop and grow the portfolio in line with ICR-CTSU’s
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in the diverse biological research across the Crick. Key elements of the role will include LC-MS based metabolomics and lipidomics, including independent operation of the state-of-the-art LC-MS
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if the function of candidate seed developmental regulators is conserved in the fern archegonium through the creation and analysis of Ceratopteris transgenic lines. Resolve the relationship between
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of epigenomics research, where your computational skills will help unravel the complexities of gene regulation in development and disease. This position focuses on computational analysis and method development
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of human disease. About the Role: To provide a cross team service in the pathology department, undertaking clinical pathology analysis as well as a range of in-vivo and ex-vivo procedures. The Pathology team