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of this project is to develop anticancer molecularly targeted radiotherapy agents (theranostics) for the imaging and treatment of cancer. The focus of the project will be on specific organelle targeting with
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a number of exceptional researchers to establish their own group to undertake basic cancer research in the Department of Oncology, University
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Contract type: Fixed term for 24 months Hours: Full-time About the role We are looking for a research assistant to work in our cancer biology team. You will be based in the Old Road Campus Research
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Mead and contribute to a leukaemia research project focused on the characterisation of immune responses in children with juvenile myelomonocytic leukaemia (JMML), a rare form of blood cancer occurring
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image analysis and machine learning methods to analyse computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET)/CT scans to identify therapy-resistant disease of lung cancer. You will be
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and teaching. We are seeking a postdoctoral epidemiologist with experience of epidemiological data analyses to join our team in the Cancer Epidemiology Unit. You will be joining our collaborative
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on developing novel immunotherapies against cancer, primarily on developing therapeutic cancer vaccines that aim to stimulate the body's immune system to target and kill cancer cells. Among your responsibilities
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diseases, especially heart disease, kidney disease and cancer. We are seeking a Clinical Research Fellow to work within an existing team of clinicians, statisticians, programmers and study management staff
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-disciplinary team, to undertake a clinical fellowship in liver cancer early detection. The post is full time, for 3 years, and the successful applicant would be expected to register for a DPhil (PhD). Your fees
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We are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant with computational skills and the biological understanding of cancer-causing pathogens to work on computational analysis at the Ludwig Institute