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, Scotland. This archive collection and a selection of her artworks were acquired by Wellcome Collection in 2023 and are now undergoing cataloguing, following intensive conservation intervention. The archive
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. Link to IoPPN webpage: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/index.aspx About the role: This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a new Wellcome Trust funded Discovery Award to examine prediction of clinical
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term Research Assistant/Associate position and provides an exciting opportunity for an early career scientist who is interested in human movement, wearable technology and digital outcomes. You will be
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(Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years full-time; Apply now Overview Overview Our PhD programmes offer training in all aspects of molecular pharmacology and our large internationally
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Wellcome on projects contributing to the Human Cell Atlas initiative. Specifically, defining the developmental trajectory of CD1a/c-restricted T cells in the human prenatal thymus. You will hold a PhD in
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Postdoc in CRISPR Meta-Analytics and AI for Therapeutic Target Discovery and Priotisation (OT Grant)
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: 14/06/2024 Human Technopole (HT) is a new interdisciplinary life science research institute created and supported by the Italian government, aimed at developing innovative
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scope of the project “225686/Z/22/Z”, with the title “Host-ile take over”: understanding how P. falciparum gametocytes subvert their host cell during infection”, financed by The Wellcome Trust Early
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candidates will be encouraged to complete a PhD as a staff candidate during their employment. This project is funded by the Wellcome Trust on a multi centre grant lead Penny Lewis , who specializes in
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should have a PhD in Psychology or a related subject. Experience of working with children/ adolescents who have a history of mental illness and/ or neurodevelopmental disorders is highly desirable
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on a Wellcome Trust funded project using multiple molecular genetics techniques including high throughput CRISPRi screens and spatial transcriptomics in the laboratory of Professors Ian Sayers and Ian