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About the Role This Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position is part of an exciting EPSRC-funded programme, "Enabling Net Zero and the AI Revolution with Ultra-Low Energy 2D Materials and
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Putts; and inflammatory genetics. The successful candidate will support other researchers and MSc/PhD students. They will develop novel scientific questions and lead on the analysis of specific aspects
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About us The Department of Geography at King’s College London invites applications for a two-year (24 months), full-time (1.0 FTE) position as Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in Urban Studies
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care have been part of the journey to place this technology on the market. Different grants have been awarded to the project, including the prestigious Biomedical Catalyst from Innovate UK. The later is
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) programme . The above full-time post is available immediately within the Department of Health and Community Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School. This is a fixed-term position until March 2026. About
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criteria PhD in Neuroscience or near to completion* At least one first-author publication in a scientific journal Extensive experience working with mice Extensive experience analysing single-cell RNA
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Population and Data Science. The Institute was ranked the number one place in the world to study ophthalmology (CWUR 2017 world rankings), attracting principal investigators, post-doctoral fellows and PhD
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& wider impact work). Secondly, you will do qualitative research with Prof. Ben Geiger and Prof. Karen Glaser as part of CSMH’s programme on ‘Work, Welfare Reform and Mental Health’. In particular, you will
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to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in Neuroscience or near to completion* At least one first-author publication in a scientific journal Extensive experience working with
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neurophysiological mechanisms shape political attitudes and behaviour, as well as how politics shapes and exploits our affect and emotions. This Fellowship is addressed to early career researchers with a PhD in