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flexibly. *PhD candidates who are close to completion and have not yet received their PhD award, will be appointed on a salary of £37,889 - £38,483. On providing a copy of the formal award letter or award
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complex study. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant subject. The study requires substantial skills in cell and molecular biology and will require vivo testing of the newly created cell-models. Omics
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should have a PhD (or close to completion) in applied health-related social science (e.g. health psychology, medical anthropology, public health). Applicants require experience of running research studies
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to refereed journals, and work with and help supervise BSc, MSci, and PhD students. The successful applicant will have a PhD in Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics, or a related discipline and prior experience
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PhD in a relevant field (or be close to completion**) and be able to work independently and collaboratively within a team, with a strong background in cell culture and/or tuberculosis research
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***INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY*** About the Role We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate with a PHD to join Bone & Joint Health at the Blizard Institute, QMUL, contributing to projects
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the Centre for the Decentralised Digital Economy at Surrey University; and (c) Dr Lynn Love at Abertay University. To address the needs of P3R, you will have (or be awaiting Viva for) a PhD in a field related
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write scientific reports. In addition, there is scope for supporting PhD students, and collaborating with other experimental and computational neuroscientists within and outside the UK. The initial
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tumour models. For further information, applicants should contact Professor Denise Sheer at d.sheer@qmul.ac.uk . About You Applicants should have a PhD in cancer biology or a related field and must be
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-purposing. This role is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about leading innovative research and making impactful contributions to the field of computational biology. You will hold a PhD (or close