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View All Vacancies Comparative Biomedical Sciences Location: Camden (King's Cross, London) Salary: £40,528 to £51,470 Per Annum Including London Weighting Fixed Term / Full Time Closing Date: 23.59
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the School of Engineering and Materials Science, a large School with 120 academics and 70 postdoctoral research staff. There are around 1371 undergraduate and postgraduate students and 233 PhD students
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Chris Drakeley’s group in the Department of Infection Biology (DIB) and the Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases. DIB brings together pathogen molecular biology and immunology and infection
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About the Role The position is to become a Research Assistant to Dr. Pedro Souza, who works in the intersection between Applied Econometrics and Economics of Crime. The job will entail assisting
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risk factors in eastern Hararghe, Ethiopia. Candidates should have a postgraduate degree in demography, epidemiology or a related field and have strong quantitative or data science skills. Further, we
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. The post is based in the School of Engineering and Materials Science. About You This Postdoctoral Research Associate Role will join the multidisciplinary research group of Prof Martin Knight, focusing
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group as well as with the Detector Development Group, which connects our work to a wider community of experts in detector technology and laboratory practice. The primary objective of the role is to
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researcher with a strong commitment to pursuing a scientific career. You will hold a PhD in cardiovascular biology or related discipline. Experience with conditional gene knockout technology, cell tracking
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About the role We are seeking an enthusiastic Postdoctoral Researcher to join the School of Engineering and Materials Science at Queen Mary University of London. The successful candidate will
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effectively with colleagues working across social science, law and data science. A strong understanding of migrants’ interactions with welfare systems, and of the social implications of welfare-AI is essential