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the mechanisms governing the formation of the brain during embryonic development and in early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While
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methods with peer researchers to better understand how racially minoritised informal carers across life stages are impacted by and resist inequities, addressing key gaps and co-developing culturally safe
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methods. The successful Research Assistant will support the team and develop and conduct a PhD project within the remit of the workstream. Research priorities and questions will be co-produced with the NHS
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. The successful candidate will work with the principal investigator and key stakeholders from government, healthcare, industry, and academia to co-design, develop, and manage content for a creative, user-friendly
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development of co-designed methodologies involving key stakeholders such as law enforcement agencies (LEAs), civil society organisations (CSOs), and international bodies. The postholder will specifically
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challenge models, vaccine development and evaluation, laboratory science at the interface with artificial intelligence, with superb opportunity for career progression in a stimulating academic environment at
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challenge models, vaccine development and evaluation, laboratory science at the interface with artificial intelligence, with superb opportunity for career progression in a stimulating academic environment at
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Hours: Flexible Contract: 16 days’ work between January 2026 and April/May 2027 Role purpose and context BACP research team develop and implement programmes of research and undertake research in
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generation and analysis, and contributing to the development of novel methodologies. In addition, they will support the wider activities of the research group by mentoring junior colleagues, liaising with
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including data engineers, clinicians, software developers, and lived experience experts to: Scope and integrate new datasets into an new web interface, focusing on mental health-relevant omics and real-world