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to realise the objectives in the development of an immunoassay probe. About You You must have a PhD in chemistry, ideally in synthetic organic chemistry with a specialisation in protein chemistry. Exposure
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under real-world conditions. The role includes collaboration with leading 2D materials manufacturers, offering potential for interdisciplinary research and travel. About You You should have a PhD (or be
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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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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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have a PhD and track record in either computer science with specialisation in relevant AI technologies for surrogate modelling, or in Earth or Environmental Science with a strong track record in
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an ambitious and self-motivated postdoctoral researcher either with a PhD (or close to completion*) in a relevant subject, with a strong background in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, genetics
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in the ongoing drive to reduce animal use in scientific research. Applicants must hold a PhD in Cell Biology or related discipline and have a track-record of success, as indicated by first-author
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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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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