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information: Interviews are planned for 16th of March 2026. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website http://jobs.jic.ac.uk or contact the Human Resources team on 01603
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, including oncologists, immunologists, and imaging experts, to drive the research programme forward. • Prepare high-quality research manuscripts and present findings at national and international
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at the Francis Crick Institute is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an interdisciplinary research programme focused on targeted protein degradation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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-network demonstrator — a cornerstone of Nu Quantum’s mission to create scalable, high-performance quantum networks. In this role, you’ll work at the intersection of atomic physics, cavity QED, and quantum
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computational methods and algorithms for genomic sequencing data analysis, particularly in the context of genome assembly. This is an exciting opportunity to develop novel computational approaches for microbial
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have or be close to finishing a PhD in bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, biophysics, or computational biology. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience in developing and applying
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sensory neurons. In addition, to enable novel discoveries and address critical challenges, this role requires strong project leadership and a collaborative mindset. Links to the PI and co-PIs website: https
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Role Nature Chemistry is a monthly journal publishing high-quality research across all areas of chemistry, while also providing commentary and analysis for the broader chemistry community. We
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the interface of computational biology, molecular science and translational medicine, generating large multi-omic datasets that require robust, reproducible analysis to identify rare signals with high accuracy
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of triterpenoid bioactives, inspired by the chemical diversity of the Plant Kingdom. The post is part of a larger programme in the Osbourn lab on harnessing plant metabolic diversity for medicinal, agricultural and