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Sciences, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL). Candidates will complete a PhD and have an employment contract from QMUL. This project is funded by Marie Sklodowska Curie Doctoral Networks Actions
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Institute (BCI) in London, with an ideal start date of July 2025. About You The successful candidate will be highly-motivated, have a PhD (or close to completion)* in a biological or computational discipline
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motivated and detail-oriented scientist with a PhD (or close to completion*) in Cell Biology/Molecular Genetics, or a related field. You should have a background in telomere biology, centrosome function, and
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-motivated researchers with a submitted PhD or PhD in molecular biology, genomics, immunology, bioinformatics or a relevant discipline with strong technical expertise in multi-omics approaches. Experience with
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related to development, maintenance and treatment of mental illnesses. About You The successful candidate will be expected to have or be working toward* a PhD in genomics, biomedical sciences, Immunology
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Mental Health About You The candidate will have a PhD (or close to completion*) ideally in an area aligned with dementia, neurodegeneration or a similar subject. They will have knowledge of mixed methods
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relationships between prostate cancer cells (https://youtu.be/YdzF0-PFXhc ; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05023-2 ; ) About You The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant subject and a
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qualitative research and a PhD, (or close to completion)* in behavioural science, health/medical science or health psychology or similar field. In addition, proven experience of conducting systematic reviews
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stakeholders. The post holder will be expected to undertake interviews and focus groups, and support the quantitate analysis for this project. About You You will be a highly motivated individual with a PhD (or
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and unaffected unselected individuals. As part of a thriving research group, you will work alongside the study team which includes Genetic Counsellors, Clinical Research Fellows, Researchers (PhD