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laboratories at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics (www.well.ox.ac.uk), working closely with the laboratory of Prof. Keith Channon in the same building. The Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics is a world
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Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN) at the University of Oxford. Link to the WIN webpage: https://www.win.ox.ac.uk/about About the role We are looking for a postdoctoral neuroscience
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training opportunity for candidates with a passion for tackling complex scientific problems with curiosity and creativity. The lab provides an inclusive environment to empower lab members to express
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leader in vaccine development and provides an outstanding academic environment. The post will provide exposure to a spectrum of vaccine development activity, encompassing multiple target organisms and
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Research Associate to support the work of Dr. Stefan Harmansa. This Wellcome funded post is available immediately. The successful applicant will investigate mechanical properties of basement membranes (BM
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, Understanding the issues, Developing individuals, Enacting change (INKLUDE) is a Wellcome funded 24 month project which seeks to implement and evaluate innovative approaches to significantly improve the inclusion
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biochemistry/biophysics, cell biology and structural biology to address our research questions. The lab provides an inclusive environment to empower lab members to express themselves, propose novel ideas and
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awarded £1 million from the Wellcome Trust for an action research project entitled ‘Reimagining Governance for a Flourishing Research Culture’. The PI is Professor Karen O’Brien, Vice Chancellor, who is
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, substance use and addiction, and/or the medicalisation of distress. This post is part of an exciting expansion of medical humanities at Durham funded by the Wellcome Trust. The Discovery Research Platform
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/ ), University of Cambridge. The position involves investigating the organisation and function of neural circuits underlying spatial orientation and self-motion perception, funded by the Wellcome Trust