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mitigation priorities for the UK. Candidates should also be experienced in conducting quantitative research and applying spatio-temporal epidemiologic methods, ideally to environmental health data. Further
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of novel genomic technologies in pathogen detection and host immunity profiling. In particular, we are leading the roll out of metagenomic methods within NHS diagnostic labs. The post will be for 16 months
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The Research Fellow will investigate young carers and health inequalities using advanced longitudinal quantitative methods. Responsibilities include data analysis, literature reviews, publishing
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integrates molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and advanced genomic methods to advance our understanding and treatment of dementia and age-related disorders. We are seeking a Research Fellow to join
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and up-to-date records of all findings Department/Directorate Information The Division of Radiotherapy and Imaging is investigating new imaging methods to diagnose cancer, and ways in which advances in
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of breast/glioma/melanoma cancer animal models. Experience in contributing to publications with writing up materials and methods referring to histological aspects. MSc degree or equivalent in a relevant
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delivering professional services within the College’s small animal referral hospital by further developing and delivering advanced cardiac surgical therapies through the open heart surgery programme, at
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studies in the UK will be brought together. Novel quantitative methods will be used and developed to analyse how intersectional inequalities in youth mental health differ across generations, geographical
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an exciting opportunity to contribute to the ESRC Education Research Programme . The programme is committed to resetting the terms under which education research, policy and practice interact in the interest
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scientists. Based across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. About the role