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analyse scientific data. It is essential that you hold a PhD with significant relevant laboratory experience, have publications in Biomarker studies or relevant biotechnology methodologies and use of ELISA
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; experience in developing therapy is desirable, although training will be provided, if necessary. Applicants must hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field, such as biochemistry
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cohort of DTP students, and are essential to the DTP’s commitment to assist the professional development of twenty-first century social scientists. You should have a PhD or postdoc experience in social
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of these approaches. About You You will hold a PhD/DPhil with a significant computational component, with post-qualification experience. Candidates without a PhD/DPhil but with substantial experience of software
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biological sources (i.e. cell cultures, including iPSCs and other relevant tissues and specimens). It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in biology, chemical biology, pharmacology
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and in General Philosophy. The successful candidate should normally have received the degree of PhD or DPhil in Philosophy, or a closely related discipline, or at least have submitted a completed
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close to completing all the requirements for, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant subject. You will have a research record appropriate to your career stage along with aptitude for, and experience of, teaching, and a
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particular, Renaissance Italian Literature. Applicants must post a PhD or DPhil in Italian; with evidence of the ability to teach undergraduate (and taught graduate) students across a range of topics in
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methodologies and contribute ideas for new research projects. To be considered, you must hold a higher degree (e.g. MSc/PhD) in epidemiology, statistics or a related subject, have significant relevant experience
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development and mentoring at all career stages, and all our groups have access to a range of Departmental and University PhD training programmes and share state-of-the art research support for computation