133 phd-cognitive-neuroscience positions at University of Liverpool in Ireland-United-Kingdom
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compounds, ink formulation, and device fabrication. We are looking for a person with experience of synthesising inks and forming thin films, particularly someone with a chemistry background. Knowledge of lead
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vivo, and in vitro models. To achieve this, you will bring research technical skills relevant to eye research and demonstrate knowledge and awareness of recent advances in the field. You will be joining
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clinical and academic researchers to work independently and to support our PhD students and technical staff in the laboratory. An understanding of, or desire to learn single cell transcriptomics and the
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The School of Histories, Languages and Cultures wishes to appoint up to two Lecturers in Politics/International Relations. Applicants should have a PhD in Politics, International Relations or a
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randomised trials, and other high-quality designs. Clinical areas include paediatrics, neuroscience and cancer with over 110 staff contributing to the design, conduct and reporting of a large and diverse
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at Grade 6)/PhD in Pharmacology (for appointment at Grade 7) or related discipline and expertise in mathematical modelling. The post will be available until 30 June 2025 initially, with the vision
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that realise impact and increase activity through additional translational research income. You will need to have a knowledge of collaborative mechanisms to accelerate partnerships working (consultancy, KTP
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biomolecular interfaces. It also covers development of bespoke Molecular Replacement methods to fully exploit RNA structure predictions. You should have a PhD degree (or equivalent experience) in Informatics
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, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences (the University of Liverpool). The post is funded for 30-months, full-time. A PhD (or about to obtain) in extracellular matrix proteomics is required
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cross-disciplinary team of scientists, including pharmacologist, biomedical engineer and mathematical modeller under a Wellcome Trust funded research programme. You should have a PhD degree in stem cell