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submitted to the University of Edinburgh as coordinating institution by 1 April 2026. Scientific overview CAFE-BIO will provide a cohort of DCs with a rigorous training in solving complex problems where
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the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute and with our colleagues in the University of Edinburgh Institute of Genetics and Cancer (part of our CRUK Scotland Centre). The supervisory team can also work with the
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collaborators including Lund University, University of Groningen, University of Edinburgh, INL Portugal, and the University of Copenhagen. See www.insectneuronano.lu.se for a description of partners and
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Full time: 35hrs per week Fixed Term: Available from 1 March 2026 – 31 August 2028 The Opportunity: The Centre for Medical Informatics at the Usher Institute within The University of Edinburgh is
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Job Purpose A key member of the Scottish Imaging Network: A Platform for Scientific Excellence (SINAPSE) is a collaboration between 6 universities (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, St Andrews, Stirling
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environment where world-class research and education converge, supported by its three flagship institutes: Zhejiang University-University of Edinburgh Institute (ZJE): A partnership with the University
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the University of Edinburgh Institute of Genetics and Cancer (part of our CRUK Scotland Centre). The supervisory team can also work with the appointee to try to obtain competitive funding for additional protected
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. Substitutes: Professor Cátia Batista, PhD, Full Professor of Nova SBE; Professor Jonathan Thomas, PhD, Full Professor of The University of Edinburgh. V - Evaluation of applicants 1 – Upon closing
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colleagues from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University College London (UCL), The Polytechnic University of Hong Kong, The University of Edinburgh, Stanford University, Erasmus University
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, at the University of Edinburgh and the Royal Botanical Gardens Edinburgh that hold genetically verified Begonias. Experimental approaches in molecular and cell biology and stomatal physiology will be employed