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) to work on the project ‘ECOMEDS: Economic and cultural connections within Mediterranean ecosystems, c.1250-c.1550’ (a UKRI Frontier Research Grant, previously ERC). The primary objective of PDRA (Arabic and
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component of the King's Faculty of Oral, Dental and Craniofacial Sciences. All Centre Principal Investigators are recognised world leaders in host-pathogen interactions, microbial pathogenesis, mucosal
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collaboration with Prof. Giovanna Tinetti and her team and collaborators at KCL. The main purpose of this role is to develop new and/or to use existing models to simulate the atmospheres of exoplanets and use
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-holder will be responsible to the project Principal Investigators, Professor Andre Strydom and Dr Rory Sheehan. The post-holder will be supported in their role by the wider research team and a post
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according to published clinical standards, and evaluate/ interpret data outputs. The main analytes will be elexacaftor, ivacaftor and tezacaftor (“Kaftrio”) alongside their stable-isotope internal standards
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of routinely collected electronic health data to improve healthcare delivery to people with a learning disability and autistic people. This involves using multiple linked data sources of primary, secondary, and
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Institute, QMUL. The candidate will work closely with the principal investigator Dr Joanna Jacków-Malinowska and in collaboration with Dr Emanuel Rognoni at QMUL. We will also closely work with Prof John
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track record of publication as a primary author of scientific paper(s) in top tier scientific journals. They should have a particular interest in tackling fundamental questions regarding host-pathogen
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innate immunity is activated and regulated is key to developing novel treatment strategies for these diseases, as well as to fight infection. Our current research programme aims to address three main
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to developing novel treatment strategies for these diseases, as well as to fight infection. Our current research programme aims to address three main themes/questions, using viruses with a DNA component to their