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psychological interventions based on an understanding of neuroscience, developmental psychology and the mechanisms underpinning mental disorders. It has excellent collaborations with the Institute of Cognitive
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globally to collaborate in diagnosis and research in NMD. Our aim is to improve international knowledge of the global causes of NMD and increase access to genomic medicine, so more patients’ care can be
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(PALS) in the Faculty of Brain Sciences. The Division houses a number of research departments, one of which is the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (ICN). The successful applicant will be based
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psychological interventions based on an understanding of neuroscience, developmental psychology and the mechanisms underpinning mental disorders. It has excellent collaborations with the Institute of Cognitive
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, an existing research agenda on labour market inequality and economic mobility, knowledge of sociological theory, and an interest in contributing to sociology as a discipline. Your application form should
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with DNA and RNA sequencing data Evidence of publications and ability to write scientifically Good knowledge of statistics Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Previous experience in
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public engagement activities. You must have a PhD or equivalent in Biology, Palaeontology or another relevant subject area and proven knowledge of mammalian anatomy and evolution. Experience in working
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leadership, and expert knowledge in neurobiology/neurodegeneration, and have a proven track record of leading interdisciplinary drug discovery projects and managing external collaborations, including CRO
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understanding of human genetics. Knowledge of DNA and RNA sequencing analysis, of programming languages such as R, Python, or Bash script, and of bioinformatics pipelines for genomic data analysis is essential
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About us The UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) is the biggest UK initiative supporting research to fill the major knowledge gap in our basic understanding of the diseases that cause dementia