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://www.seresearch.qmul.ac.uk/cefg/ ). The Arguello lab (http://arguellolab.org/) focuses on understanding the genetic and cellular bases of sensory evolution – What are the rapid changes that underlie differences in the way
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project. Project website here: https://generationsoflondonenglish.org/ . The post-holder will undertake research activities to support the ongoing acoustic analysis of a large child speech dataset, and the
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research is expected to lead to training to computed tomography and computational modelling and the award of an MD or PhD at Queen Mary University of London and support the development of a future career in
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research in atherosclerosis. Located in the heart of the City of London, the campus is close to St Paul’s Cathedral, the Barbican Centre and Farringdon, with excellent transport links and a vibrant cultural
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efficient running of laboratory operations to support both ongoing projects and the development of early-career researchers. About the School/Department/Institute/Project Located at the Charterhouse Square
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Music Centre and St Paul’s Cathedral. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable. Throughout our history, we’ve
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at RVC. The role You will support the development and optimisation of metaviromic and pathogen-targeted sequencing workflows for wildlife and domestic animal samples, contributing to the characterisation
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About the role This role supports a multidisciplinary programme investigating the role of the Maresins, a family of pro-resolving lipid mediators, in early cancer development. You will process
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. The goals are to develop a greater understanding of basic mechanisms of immunological protection versus pathology, and to apply this knowledge to the development of interventions and the identification
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About the Role The post-holder will investigate the role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) during the evolution of drug resistance in ovarian cancer. The ovarian cancer tumour microenvironment (TME