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Job id: 091825. Salary: £51,974 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 26 June 2024. Closing date: 17 July 2024. Business unit: IoPPN. Department: Basic & Clinical Neuroscience
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& Neuroscience (IoPPN) and is comprised of four departments and five centres across the Denmark Hill and Guy’s Campus. We are UK’s second largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researchers and 150 PhD students
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contract. About you: Essential criteria 1. PhD in a relevant field (e.g., neuroscience, neuroimaging, engineering, mathematics, statistics, computer science, physics) 2. Substantial research
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movement disorders. About the role We are seeking a post-doctoral researcher with a degree/PhD in a biomedical science and/or neuroscience-related area. The main purpose of the role is to record and analyse
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methods applied to clinical or omics data 2. Research experience in Neuroscience 3. Experience in working with large genomic datasets and cloud computing environments. Please note that this is a PhD level
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teamwork with colleagues across different UK Institutions. You should apply if you have a PhD in neuroscience or a related subject and an appetite for doing exciting, cutting edge and collaborative lab-based
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Neuroscience. Contact details:Professor Matthew Hotopf. [email protected] Location: Denmark Hill Campus. Category: Academic & Teaching. About us The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience
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are UK’s second largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researchers and 150 PhD students undertaking world-class research in the study of the nervous system and understanding brain function in health and
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About us: The Department of Biostatistics and Health informatics at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neurosciences has been a major force in the development of quantitative methodology as
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of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN). The IoPPN is a leading centre for mental health and neuroscience research in Europe. It produces more highly cited outputs (top 1% citations) on psychiatry and