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to global health, gender violence and violence in childhood, and medical humanitarianism. We offer a vibrant and diverse research degree programme, with over 100 PhD and DrPH students from more than 40
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to completion*) in a relevant subject and a proven track record in computational biology and data science, coming from either a bioinformatic or computational background. With experience of working with large
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View All Vacancies Comparative Biomedical Sciences Location: Hawkshead (nr Potters Bar, Herts) Salary: £39,969 to £50,760 Per Annum Including London Weighting Fixed Term / Full Time Closing Date
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at the Barts Cancer Institute (Queen Mary University of London). This role will involve analysing existing spatial-omics data sets and developing novel computational tools to understand the risk of developing
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View All Vacancies Infrastructure Services Division Location: Camden (King's Cross, London) Salary: £39,969 to £50,760 Per Annum Including London Weighting Permanent / Full Time Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Thursday 19 June 2025 Interview Date: Tuesday 22 July 2025 Reference: ...
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hepatitis and COVID-19 You will undertake research investigations in collaboration with and under the supervision of Professor Chloe Orkin to realise the objectives and development of the research programme
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the education and research strategy of the Institute. The successful candidates will support the delivery of the existing Critical Care Medicine PGT programme offered through WHRI, as well as developing and
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developmental science. The successful candidate will contribute to a major research programme investigating how educational experiences shape mental health from childhood into adulthood. The role involves working
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campuses and provides a service for the College, its students, staff, and visitors. The estate comprises teaching and learning facilities, science research facilities and clinical services through its
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sensing, signalling and memory, critically influences the disease onset and progression1. The Iskratsch Group , at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London is