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About the Role Applicants are invited to apply for a 12-month full-time BHF-funded post-doctoral position to join Dr Manikandan Subramanian’s team investigating the macrophage mediated clearance
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to their own research interests. About You Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant discipline or will have obtained it by commencement of the position. Candidates should have some experience in multi
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ethical approvals in place for all proposed human and animal studies. The Centre is intimately linked to the Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Centre, which is among the highest-volume trauma centres in
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***INTERNAL APPLICATIONS ONLY*** About the Role A position is available for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the laboratory of Silvia Marino in the Brain Tumour Research Centre
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application as a single PDF document containing a cover letter detailing your suitability for the position; your CV; and a publication list. Please upload this to the “CV” section of the online form. About the
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Astronomy are proud to hold IoP JUNO Champion status and Athena SWAN silver status and have a number of supportive policies in place to facilitate a diverse and inclusive working environment within the school
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the spectrum of Mathematical Sciences. It is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, which comprises five schools and two institutes. This position is based in the Centre for Data Science, Statistics and
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machine learning under real life constraints of clinical integration/validation and healthcare regulatory translation/commercialisation. The position is part of the project `Integrated autofluorescence
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for research citations and consistently positioned first in London for subject rankings and student satisfaction. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps
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About the Role A 12 month post-doctoral research assistant position funded by the Barts and the London Charity (BTLC) is available in the laboratory of the laboratory of Professor Stuart McDonald