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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Assay Development Scientist) Job details Salary: The starting salary will be from £42,882 up to £52,565 on Grade F, depending on qualifications and experience
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cell research, whole-brain clearing, and in vivo imaging, we're dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of circuit development and assembly. If you're a highly motivated, resilient, and objective directed
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progression once in post to £48,149 Grade: 7 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to March 2028 Closing date: 13th August 2025 Background This research project aims to establish the theoretical and algorithmic
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opportunities in many Pediatric sub-specialties, not exclusive to Hematology and Oncology. Key Responsibilities Research Design & Execution: Develop and lead clinical informatics research projects focused
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We seek a talented and highly motivated computational postdoctoral fellow with a strong background in bioinformatics and passion in exploring the heterogeneity and evolution of tumor cells and the
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research and development efforts. Through a competitive selection process, the program identifies exceptionally talented individuals at various career stages, from recent graduates to experienced researchers
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Position Summary: The Bhattacharya Lab at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join our research team focused on developing lipid
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addition to developing their projects, fellows will participate in a tailored training programme focused on research valorisation and career development. The training will include internships and mentorship opportunities
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collaboration, LIST and an industrial partner are willing to develop innovative electroplated copper-based composites reinforced with metallic/ceramic and Carbon nanostructures. The aim is to significantly
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About the role The main purpose of this position is to study the early development of somatosensation in preterm infant and how this is related to sensory abilities in childhood using