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an ability to meet competing deadlines. A PhD in a related area, e.g. epidemiology, infectious diseases or bacterial antimicrobial resistance would be highly desirable. Applications for this vacancy are to be
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an ability to meet competing deadlines. A PhD in a related area, e.g. epidemiology, infectious diseases or bacterial antimicrobial resistance would be highly desirable. Applications for this vacancy are to be
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Wellcome is a global charitable foundation. We improve health for everyone by funding science, leading policy and advocacy campaigns, and building partnerships. We plan to spend £16bn over the next
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), and around 50 researchers (senior lecturers, lecturers, clinical academics, PDRAs and PhD students) delivering research projects funded by the MRC, Wellcome Trust, NIHR, the Department of Health and the
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Fixed-term until 30/04/2027, Full-time The Cragg lab alongside other groups at Oxford (Wade-Martins and Magill), UCL (Kittler) and Ulm (Liss) are conducting a collaborative Wellcome Trust-funded
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behavioural experiments in mice and training PhD students and postdocs. We study the biological mechanisms underlying psychosis. Our goal is to develop new biological treatments for psychotic disorders such as
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own ideas and help shape the research profile of the lab. Currently, there is one PhD student and one Postdoc in the team, who have backgrounds in structural biology, systems biology, electrical
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2024 Reference: 0402-24 Lancaster University is recruiting an interdisciplinary team to work on our exciting new Wellcome Trust funded project on changing research cultures. The two-year, £1M project
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cognitive neuroscience group based at the Department of Experimental Psychology and the Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging (https://metacoglab.org ). The lab uses a combination of neuroimaging techniques
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Internal candidates only Applications are invited to recruit a talented and enthusiastic post-doctoral scientist to work on a Wellcome Trust funded project in the group of Prof Paul J Lehner FRS