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Date: To be confirmed Reference: 0451-24 Applications are invited for the post of Grade 7 Senior Research Associate for the PARITY (Prehabilitation for Cancer Surgery: Quality and Inequality) study. This
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Biobank (WCB) and has strong links with the Division of Infection and immunity (DII) , the Centre for Trials Research (CTR) , the Medicines Discovery Institute (MDI) , and the European Cancer Stem Cell
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project funded by UKRI and Innovate UK. The project received an extension of 5 months to allow the collaboration with Medicines Discovery Catapult. In this project King’s College London collaborates with
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Clinical Trials with Cardiff Chief Investigators through interaction with Industry, Academic colleagues, Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and Cancer Research Wales (CRW). For informal enquiries, please contact
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supported by Cancer Research UK and the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Project description The successful candidate will be able to choose one of two projects, depending on their personal interests and skillsets
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The Liverpool Head and neck Centre, with funding from North West Cancer Research, wish to appoint a 4-year Research Fellow (non-tenured) to further develop the discovery science focus
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between immune cells and Glioblastoma and its impact on cancer growth. You will perform research on human primary macrophages and cancer cells isolated from glioblastoma patients. Glioblastoma is the most
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investigate the involvement of electrical signalling in the crosstalk between immune cells and Glioblastoma and its impact on cancer growth. You will perform research on human primary macrophages and cancer
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Applications are invited for a PhD (via MPhil) studentship in the Biomedical Evidence-based Transdisciplinary (BEST) Health Research Institute within the School of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences
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fundamental stem cell, inflammation, cancer and tissue regeneration research with established clinical and discovery research excellence. The School of Cancer Sciences includes: Beatson CRUK Scotland Institute