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particularly suitable for candidate with a background in clinical oncology. The applicant will be working towards a PhD and research whether the intestinal microbiota predicts side-effects of prostate cancer
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in the UK offering a unique interdisciplinary environment with staff and students from all over the world. Applications will be considered from postdoctoral researchers and from current PhD students
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the world. Applications will be considered from postdoctoral researchers and from current PhD students nearing the completion of their PhD. Applicants must have submitted their PhD by the time they take up
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the scope and grading of the post. Skills, knowledge, and experience Essential criteria PhD in Biological Sciences Knowledge of cancer genetics and available resources Database management Experience
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biological sciences. The successful candidate will mentor PhD and Masters students, have the opportunity to run summer projects, forge new collaborations and attend international conferences. Our group not
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collaboration and networking which engages and supports the activities of the Oliferenko group Contribute to the supervision of PhD and undergraduate students Participate in educational activities as appropriate
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researchers and from current PhD students nearing the completion of their PhD. Applicants must have submitted their PhD by the time they take up the post. All applications should include: 1) a cover letter; and
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** **Essential criteria ** 1. PhD and first degree in a relevant subject (PhD submitted or completed by time of application) 2. Specialism in any area of Politics or International Political Economy 3
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responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post. Skills, knowledge, and experience Essential criteria 1. PhD plus equivalent experience in a relevant field, for example
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. The successful candidate will support other researchers and PhD students. They will develop novel scientific questions in brain development and lead on the analysis of specific aspects of translational science