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development and have the opportunity to participate in science publications with AstraZeneca colleagues. You will be based at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, one of Europe's largest teaching hospitals
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Location: Pandemic Sciences Institute, Old Road Campus Research Building Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7DQ We are looking for an experienced, highly organised Executive Assistant, for a
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that can deliver valuable pharmaceuticals ranging from small peptide drugs through to larger antibody drug conjugates (ADC). The PhD research programme will include: (i) using bioinformatics approaches
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future leaders in either industry or academia. Training will ensure that Fellows develop a cohesive, cross-boundary, programme of work, within a scheme that pro-actively engages industry partners, creating
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of Biochemistry, Bristol and AstraZeneca, Sweden with opportunities to gain experience of computational methods as well as structural and synthetic biology. Managing and recording all safety assessments, biological
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, neuroscience, and clinical translation. They will work with teams at the Alan Turing Institute (https://www.turing.ac.uk ), and the Data Science and Neuroscience teams at AstraZeneca. Applicants should have a
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, neuroscience, and clinical translation. They will work with teams at the Alan Turing Institute (https://www.turing.ac.uk ), and the Data Science and Neuroscience teams at AstraZeneca. Applicants should have a
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apprenticeships since 2011, working with industry leading employers including GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and the Government Economics Service. The department of Global and Lifelong Learning at Kent
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GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, and the Government Economics Service. The department of Global and Lifelong Learning at Kent was established to build on this experience to help deliver apprenticeships and
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collaborative project between Dr Andrew McKenzie at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) and Dr Daniele Corridoni at AstraZeneca. This will investigate how specific neuronal circuits and immune cells