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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join an exciting Medical Research Council (MRC) funded project that focuses on increasing access to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT
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on a novel surgical approach called MRI-guided focused ultrasound and contribute to our Wellcome Trust and Medical Research Council-funded work with both Salford Royal and Walton Centre. You will be a
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cognitive health research. The post is for a fixed term (funded to 31 December 2024) and is full-time. Deep and Frequent Phenotyping (DFP) Study The National Institute for Health Research / Medical Research
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and supporting the research team and recruitment of a new cohort, providing advice, guidance and leadership of the project which is funded by the Medical Research Council. The project is part of a new
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Neural Processing Lab (PNPL) at the Department of Engineering Science in central Oxford. The post is funded by the UK Medical Research
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We are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Researcher to join the Neural Processing Lab (PNPL) at the Department of Engineering Science in central Oxford. The post is funded by the UK Medical Research
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biomechanics, musculoskeletal modelling, and biotribology. The candidate will be working on a three-year (36 month) funded project by the Medical Research Council, UK, looking at the biomechanical load safety of
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the Medical Research Council (MRC) and is the biggest UK initiative supporting dementia research. The UK DRI at Cardiff is one of seven UK centres collectively bringing together world-prominent
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vivo work and thus candidates would ideally have a PIL from the Home Office. The UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) is a joint £290 million investment from the Medical Research Council (MRC
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Research Council (MRC), Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer’s Research UK. Centred on the need for innovative, early-stage science to advance our understanding of how dementias develop and progress, the UK