14 scholarship-phd-electrical-power-engineering uni jobs at Nature Careers in United Kingdom
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Associate Editor or Senior Editor, Nature Biomedical Engineering Location: London, Shanghai and Madrid — Hybrid office and remote working Deadline: 20th May 2024 Nature Portfolio is recruiting
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. - To facilitate cross-company and cross-sector collaborations. Programmes: - To focus on areas of strategic relevance to the 3Rs within existing regulatory requirements to improve current practices, as
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decision-making. Current areas of research include understanding regulatory mechanism regulating cell fate specification, cell cycle remodeling during cellular differentiation and the interplay between
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& Qualifications: A PhD (or equivalent) in a field of protein sciences or experimental and/or computational biophysics. Significant research experience is preferred but not essential. A thorough understanding of
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. Experience, Skills & Qualifications: Editorial experience, with demonstrated knowledge of processes and ethics in academic publishing. A PhD (or equivalent) in any area of life or physical science, though a
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in the international scientific community. Attending conferences and visiting research institutions. Commission and edit Reviews, and write Editorials Experience, Skills & Qualifications: A PhD (or
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considered for the position, you will have: A PhD (or equivalent) and preferably postdoctoral experience, with a strong track record in cancer research, oncology or a related field within the scope
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conferences and visiting research institutions. Commission and edit Reviews, and write Editorials Experience, Skills & Qualifications: A PhD (or equivalent) in a field of immunology. Significant research
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who has a deep understanding of their subject with broad interests and the ability to think critically and dynamically when faced with new information. The Associate/Senior Editor role at Nature
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are looking for someone who has a deep understanding of their subject with broad interests and the ability to think critically and dynamically when faced with new information. About the role The Associate