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– fitness made convenient Employee Assistance Programme – for confidential wellbeing support when you need it Whether you're looking to grow your career or simply find a better balance, UCL could be the right
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on neurodevelopment and mental health within the Children Growing up in Liverpool (C-GULL) programme. About you The successful candidate must have a PhD in molecular epidemiology (or similar), or equivalent working
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. The person appointed will be expected to work with senior members of IGH to develop ideas for and secure funding for a fellowship or other research programme. About the role We seek an individual with a strong
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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This Bioinformatician position is ideal for an ambitious and highly motivated postdoctoral scientist who will be integral to innovative microbiome work within the Children Growing up in Liverpool (C-GULL) programme of
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and
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About us The “Next-Gen Biopharma Manufacturing 5.0” Prosperity Partnership is a 5-year collaborative programme between UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca, jointly funded by EPSRC and