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level is vital for understanding equine health and disease. This project will provide for the first time an 'Equine Protein Atlas' creating a map of protein changes in tissues and biofluids in ageing. All
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Institute is a biomedical discovery institute dedicated to understanding the fundamental biology underlying health and disease. Its work is helping to understand why disease develops and to translate
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enables our scientists to use synchrotron light to study a vast range of subject matter, from new medicines and treatments for disease, to innovative engineering and cutting-edge technology. About the Role
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(CRUK). Melanoma is a major global health problem with poor overall survival (<2 months) for advanced disease with distant metastasis. Despite recent advances, there are no effective therapies
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About the Role Palliative care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and those important to them facing the problems associated with progressive life limiting illness, through
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on the identification and manipulation of genetic mechanisms in human health and disease. Each group leader will be entrusted with leading their research teams and fostering a collaborative and positive research culture
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. Christian Korff (Glasgow) and Dr. Simon Wood (Cardiff). This 15 months position (for Grade 6) or 13 months position (for Grade 7) within the School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Glasgow is
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in professional training You have a PhD level qualification that’s relevant to your job The role you are applying for is a postdoctoral position Please note that the University cannot confirm your
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, normally including sufficient postdoctoral experience in a related field, appropriate to an early career researcher. Skills: Essential: E1. Interpersonal skills, a team player able to communicate and work
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at the molecular level, with the ultimate aim of using this knowledge to tackle specific problems in human health and disease. We aim to tackle difficult, long-term problems, which often require investment over many