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, including a vibrant body of postdoctoral and postgraduate (PhD) researcher, plus clinical fellows, organised into distinct research groups. The post-holder will be part of the Clinical and Affective
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use of computational bioinformatics and biostatistics techniques to investigate the biological correlates of cancer cachexia by analysing existing genomic and transcriptomic sequencing data from multi
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About us The successful candidate will join a well-established research group in UCL’s Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, with other postdoctoral researchers
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Centre Quantitative Social Science Social Science Research Unit Thomas Coram Research Unit ABOUT THE ROLE We are seeking a Research Fellow (Postdoctoral Scholar) to join the European Research Council
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that have brought new therapeutic strategies to patients. Further information can be found on our website http://www.ucl.ac.uk/pharmacy/ The Division is housed in an iconic, dedicated building in Brunswick
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have a PhD in a relevant biological science, prior postdoctoral experience, and a background of working in a therapeutic discovery setting. Experience analysing high-throughput screening data and
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community of over 500 staff and more than 300 PhD students engaged in cutting-edge research and collaboration. Further information can be found on our website https://www.ucl.ac.uk/biosciences This is an
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. You will work closely with technical teams to incorporate transcriptomic, proteomic, and other omics approaches, ensuring alignment across models and high-quality data generation to support robust
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will hold experience with PCB design, electronic prototyping, and hardware testing, as well as with developing data acquisition systems and hardware-software interfaces. Application processs As part of
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have collected rich data for understanding the preferences of citizens regarding which policies their governments ought to enact, as well as for investigating where these preferences do and do not exist