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-termWorking TypeOn siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date17-May-2026JD_Param11YesJD_Param12Yes The UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology (ION) in Queen Square was established in 1950, merged with UCL in
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Square, with additional offices in Tavistock Square. About the role We are seeking to recruit an outstanding postdoctoral scientist at UCL to grow research in protein biochemistry and structural biology as
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evolutionary biology, collaboration with clinicians and wet lab scientists, and experience with cancer metabolism are desirable but not essential. What we offerhttps://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/rewards-and
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of UCL's London Bloomsbury Campus. LMCB scientists explore the dynamic control of cells and their environment during development, physiology and disease using a range of model systems and advanced molecular
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approaches, you will investigate how gene expression variability drives drug-tolerant subpopulations. This role sits at the intersection of molecular genetics, chemical biology and data science, with strong
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motivated research fellow/data scientist with expertise in data pipeline architecture and master data management to join our team, and work within NHS England Data Linkage Hub on a temporary secondment. This
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experiments and communicate data and results Writing and contributing to the preparation of scientific manuscripts, reports, presentations and records of experimental plans and results Supervising and providing
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statistical data and an interest in the ways in which education can teach democratic values. The postholder will be part of a small research team based at UCL and the University of Roehampton and will play a
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molecular cloning and animal models is essential. The post holder will join a team of scientists at ICH as well as linking with the collaborating groups at the partner Institutions in the collaboration. Main
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Citizen Attitudes Towards National and International Problems (CATNIP) Project About us Citizen Attitudes Towards National and International Problems (CATNIP) Project Abstract: Political scientists