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biology and cell biology would be welcomed. The successful candidate requires a PhD degree in a biological or medical sciences discipline, with a good track record in publishing their work in leading
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join the Biology Department and will integrate into a dynamic academic team, striving to modernise our delivery of educational activities. We are a dedicated and collaborative department that supports
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omics technology and cell biology to explore the effect of loss of basement membrane collagens on the nucleus and discover new therapeutic targets for improved patient care. About You You will be a doctor
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Department: School of Engineering and Materials Science Salary: £40,223-£47,178 per annum (Grade 4) Reference: 2609 Location: Mile End Date posted: 12 June 2024 Closing date: 4 July 2024 Further details and apply Overview About the Role We have an exciting opportunity for an individual to join...
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Department: William Harvey Research Institute Salary: £42,405 (Grade 5) Reference: 1420 Location: Charterhouse Square Date posted: 6 June 2024 Closing date: 20 June 2024 Further details and apply Overview About the Role Applications are invited for a motivated and committed Machine Learning...
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biology, and biotechnology. Due to the nature of work involved, the operational core requirements of this role can only be met effectively when working on campus. This role is therefore exempt from a
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or related science and have a strong background in cell biology and cell signalling. Successful candidate should have the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team. Applicants should
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. The Deputy Head of Assessment for Phase 1 and Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Medical Education will also be required to deliver teaching activities in the subject area of their expertise (e.g. Anatomy, Biology
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relevant biological field and the possession of a PhD in a related discipline, significant research laboratory experience in cell culture, animal work, biochemistry, flow cytometry and molecular biology
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related to infections and global health inequity. We do this through research, teaching and consultancy in areas from fundamental biology through clinical research to impact on policy and practice. We run a