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Further details and apply Overview About the Role The role holder will participate in research-based projects under the direction of the Reader in Cancer Biomarker and Epigenetics. Current research
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other related duties as assigned. Classification 29-0000 Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations Required Qualifications PhD or M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Neurosciences, Virology, Cancer
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are seeking to recruit five Researchers with well-developed quantitative data analysis skills to support a series of epidemiological projects focussed on better understanding inequalities in cancer outcomes in
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Advert Research Assistant in Telomeres, DNA repair and Genome Stability Division of Cancer and Genetics School of Medicine College of Biomedical and Life Sciences Applications are invited for a
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About the role The project is part of an interdisciplinary, collaborative and international project involving groups in Imperial College London, the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) Amsterdam
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-authored high-impact publications and successfully moved on to MD and/or PhD programs as well as industry positions. Duties and Responsibilities: Perform immunofluorescence staining of ovarian cancers
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) in Jena. Our institute integrates all PhD candidates into the graduate school, irrespective of the source of financial support . The Leibniz Graduate School on Aging and Age-Related Diseases (LGSA
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Deconvoluting the spatial multi-omic landscape of high-grade glioma to target post-surgical residual disease School of Medicine and Population Health PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr S Collis
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neuron type Atul Aravindakshan Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD) Built environment, metabolomics, and cancer risk Shoshana Schwebel Doctor of Philosophy in Germanic Studies (PhD
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youth-engaged study Cameron Herberts Doctor of Philosophy in Genome Science and Technology (PhD) Using circulating tumour DNA to understand genomic evolution in metastatic prostate cancer Meryem Belkadi