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. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to work on the Positive Choices trial evaluating a whole-school sexual health intervention in secondary schools in England. The role requires an undergraduate
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contribute to the worldwide evidence in this field. The study aims to achieve meaningful engagement with those at risk and a target of 10% of invitations being sent to black men has been set since black men
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their MA/MSc and is currently working on their PhD or has completed their PhD with an interest in health and social care inequalities, racial and ethnic inequalities. You will need to show evidence of your
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for the position should have a PhD (or be close to completion) in molecular and/or evolutionary biology, with significant experience in epigenetics general molecular biology techniques and/or bioinformatics. A track
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2021 (PMID: 34337561). There are distinct clinical and biochemical similarities between the rare HSN1 and painful diabetic neuropathy. The purpose of this position is to study the similarities in
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science for the environment and sustainability. The role is funded for 24 months in the first instance, with an expected start date of July 2024. About You You will have a PhD and track record in either
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of Psychology. Available as soon as possible. The position is formally within the SoCCR Lab (Social Computation and Cognitive Representation Lab) directed by Dr. Joseph M Barnby, which develops and tests
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joint PhD students, with a further student to join in October 2024. In this joint project, the candidate will work alongside the team at NPL. We are collaborating with the following project partners
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details and apply Overview About the Role Applicants are invited to apply for a 12-month full-time Barts Charity-funded post-doctoral position to join Dr Jianmin Chen’s team developing a novel mouse model
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of extra-chromosomal DNA in human cancers. The positions are funded for up to four years by the CRUK and NCI Cancer Grand Challenge to work on the evolutionary theory and computational models of extra