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maintenance of human clinical samples that adhere to both Guys and St Thomas (GSTT) NHS Trust governance and Human Tissue Act (HTA) guidelines. They will be responsible for both the scientific support of
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Immunity. The postholder will participate in laboratory research investigating how lymphocyte homeostasis is maintained in humans. The appointee will assist with sample preparation, flow cytometric analysis
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. Department: Biomedical Engineering. Contact details:Dr Martin Bishop. [email protected] Location: St Thomas’ Campus. Category: Research. About us The successful applicant will be located with the newly
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Location: Department of Statistics, 24-29 St Giles', Oxford We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Assistant funded by Wellcome. This postholder will work on the development and
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, population health and the molecular genetics of human disease. Our research links the causes of common health problems to life’s landmark stages, treating life, disease and healthcare as a continuum. We are
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2324315 - Post-Doctoral Research Assistant in Photonics Technologies - High Power Laser Applications
View All Vacancies Centre for Photonics Expertise Location: St Asaph Salary: £32,982 to £38,206 per annum Closing Date: Wednesday 24 April 2024 Reference: 2324315 Join Our Cutting-Edge Research
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Position Overview Location: London, Devon House (St Katherines Dock) Hybrid Option available, to be discussed during the interview Term: Three Years (Full-time; Fixed term) Direct Reports: Research
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how fetal exposures in pregnancy increase the risk of childhood type 1 diabetes. You will support clinic, laboratory and administration activities related to the study, including recruitment (St Thomas
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View All Vacancies School of Computing & Engineering Location: St Mary's Road Salary: £25,582 to £31,220 per annum Release Date: Monday 15 April 2024 Closing Date: Sunday 19 May 2024 Interview Date
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of Primary Care Research, email [email protected] University of St Andrews – Professor Frank Sullivan, Professor of Primary Care Medicine, email Fms20@st-andrews.ac.uk Posts are available for 1 year