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an existing PhD application with us should apply online through the University’s Postgraduate Admissions online form: https://warwick.ac.uk/pgapply Applicants who already have an existing PhD application with
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must have a PhD or be close to completion of a PhD in immunology or a related life science subject, a strong interest and knowledge of innate and adaptive immunity, and research experience in standard
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will work alongside a new PhD student to deliver novel insight in this exciting area, with the aim to identify and develop reagents for clinical translation. The position is full-time and for 36 months
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understand the molecular mechanisms of cone photoreceptor death in retinitis pigmentosa. The post will be funded until 30/04/2027 in the first instance. Candidates should have a PhD (or about to be awarded) in
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. Applications will be considered from candidates who are working towards or nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification. The title of Research Fellow will be applied upon completion of PhD. Prior
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to select the best antibody candidates for translation into clinical testing. You will need to be able to work independently as well as collaboratively, and must have a PhD or be close to completion of a PhD
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. Experience of myeloid cell biology would be an advantage but is not critical. You will work alongside a new PhD student to deliver novel insight in this exciting area, with the aim to identify and develop
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. The mission of the cryptography lab is to conduct word-class research to address research and practical challenges in cryptography. Applicants should have already completed, or be close to completing, a PhD in
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will join the mechanobiology and biophysics laboratory which investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying positioning of chromosomes and mitotic spindles in dividing cells: https://profiles.ucl.ac.uk
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the post-doctoral Research Fellow with the last months of recruitment and assessment for the project as well as writing up of the papers. The candidate will have a PhD* or have submitted their thesis in