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neuroscience, cardiovascular neurophysiology, and neural computation. Researchers have access to state of the art facilities (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/science-technology-platforms/) and the department has close
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or engineering backgrounds. What the Franklin PhD Programme Offers A unique research-focused environment, plus collaborations with leading universities and global companies Access to brand-new labs and industrial
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to establish an independent research group via a tenure-track process. Please find full advert via the link below https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs/details?nPostingId=15428&nPostingTargetId=37052
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the laboratory of Dr Ramanujan Hegde at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB). To work on one of two projects within a programme aimed at understanding the molecular mechanisms of protein maturation
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including support towards role-related qualifications. Further information about the benefits available can be found at http://www.discover.ukri.org/benefits-of-working-at-ukri. The LMB is a world-class
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scheme Employee Assistance Programme Interest free season ticket loans Additional maternity pay for 6 months at full salary Shared parental leave including up to 6 weeks paid at full salary Cycle to work
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season ticket loan * Immigration loan * Relocation scheme for certain posts * On-Site nursery * On-site gym * Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay * Employee assistance programme: Staff Support
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personal and professional development A rich programme of scientific exchange through seminars, workshops and meetings Support to make fellowship and small grant applications, including during
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. immunology, neuroscience, neuroimmunology) or due to complete one within 6 months. You will join a friendly emerging lab developing an interdisciplinary collaborative research programme aimed at understanding
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within the group of Dr Chris Russo. Specifically, the post is to lead on a project that aims to improve cryoEM at 100 keV through the development of a new, purpose-built electron cryomicroscope. Applicants