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the role of transposable elements in pregnancy complications. The postholder will combine genome-wide genetic and epigenetic analyses of patient samples with functional assays utilising human tissue culture
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of human diseases. We are located at Denmark Hill campus About the role The role is aimed to assist scientists from the BRAIN centre undertake several preclinical neuroimaging studies in rodent disease
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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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of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s College London. The School unites over 400 experts in women and children’s health, nutritional sciences, population health and the molecular genetics of human disease
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poised to be a multi-decade effort to review, synthesise, research and analyse the effects of religious belief, behaviour, and institutions on many crucial domains of human life. A sub-initiative of SCORE
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core duties of the laboratory and to support other ongoing projects. The project may also involve working with mouse primary glial cultures and human brain tissue. Experiments from this pilot project
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/ioppn/index.aspx The School of Medicine (University of Cardiff) is a major international centre for teaching and research and committed to the pursuit of improved human health. Link to the School
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will work closely with the director to manage the delivery of health technology assessment projects and undertake business development and client relationship activities in support of these activities
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relationship with PRET team members and partners in KCL, CMI, and with PPI leader Mr Martin Smith, strong organizational skills, excellent communication abilities, and the capacity to work both independently and
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patients using gold-standard clinical tools, monitor and ensure data quality and integrity, ensure an effective collaborative relationship with other researchers on the project, as well as with local