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, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences (the University of Liverpool). The post is funded for 30-months, full-time. A PhD (or about to obtain) in extracellular matrix proteomics is required
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doggybone DNA vaccines in lung cancer. The project is built on our published research in T cells in the tumour microenvironment. The project is funded by the Medical Research Council. The ideal candidate
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Clinical Cancer Medicine, and the Institute of Systems, Molecular & Integrative Biology (ISMIB), University of Liverpool, UK. ISMIB offers a number of high-quality shared facilities, which will be used
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the research team of Professor Reinhold Medina at the Department of Eye and Vision Science in the Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences. You will have a PhD (or be about to obtain) in areas relevant
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We wish to appoint a 2-year Research Fellow (non-tenured) to further develop the analyses and dissemination outputs of the TONiC/FINDeRS research groups. The post holder will synergise with the existing expertise in TONiC/FINDeRS, to expand the study outputs, contribute to current and new...
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We are looking for a passionate scientist with a technical background (in engineering, computer science or physics) and an interest in biological applications, to work on the EPSRC-sponsored project
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being a defining ethos. You will be part of the Health Inequalities Policy Research (HIPR) Group, in the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems at the University of Liverpool. The HIPR vision is
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This is a Clinical Research Fellowship (3 years fixed term), for a medically or dentally qualified candidate with a declared interest in Head and Neck Pathology, with funding to undertake a PhD
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with Professor Charlotte Croft from University of Liverpool Management School, to synthesise the evidence from an organisation studies perspective. The project provides an excellent opportunity
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ethos. You will be part of the Health Inequalities Policy Research (HIPR) Group, in the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems at the University of Liverpool. The HIPR vision is to improve