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**BISWAS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP, Office of Innovation and Strategy, is a prestigious four-year postdoctoral opportunity at MIT supporting innovative, cross-disciplinary research through the MIT
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Councils, the Wellcome Trust and other funders. The awards may be held in any part of King’s College London but must be focused on biomedical or health-related research. About The Role To be successful in
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date September 26, 2025 Position Type Full Time - Trust Funded This position is part of the Post Doctoral Fellows Association and has an initial appointment of two years, with the possibility of renewal
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Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow Details of the role: 4 yr FTC, full-time. Working pattern: Monday – Friday. Salary: From £45,500 pa with benefits, subject to skills and experience Application closing
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the behavioral dynamics of tissue-resident macrophages in exocrine systems and define macrophage-mediated regulation of gland organogenesis and repair. The position offers an exciting opportunity to work at the
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become part of a dynamic and collaborative research ecosystem at NTU, benefit from interdisciplinary mentorship, and access cutting-edge AI tools and computing infrastructure. The award provides a strong
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strategy focuses on its five scientific programmes. GOS ICH's activities include active engagement with children and families, to ensure that our work is relevant and appropriate to their needs. GOS ICH
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evaluated by the Evaluation Committee. Position Specially Appointed Researcher (Full-time) Number of Positions Maximum of 100 positions Affiliation The University of Osaka Graduate School of Medicine Work
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). 3. The genetic basis of early-onset colorectal cancer (EO-CRC) and familial/hereditary colorectal cancer. 4. The role of extracellular vesicles/exosomes in cancer pathogenesis and their role as
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, high profile projects. Further information is available at: www.birmingham.ac.uk/ktp Role Summary The post holder will carry out research to understand and establish a new structure-property relationship