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, therefore candidates with a PhD in these fields are welcome, providing a record of achievement and enthusiasm in research can be demonstrated. The role The project, in collaboration with a pharma company
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must have a PhD or be close to completion of a PhD in immunology or a related life science subject, a strong interest and knowledge of innate and adaptive immunity, and research experience in standard
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will work alongside a new PhD student to deliver novel insight in this exciting area, with the aim to identify and develop reagents for clinical translation. The position is full-time and for 36 months
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team and will be supported by academic staff and PhD students working on the programme, although he/she will be expected to coordinate as well as contribute to the research. How to apply Please apply
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existing test sites. You will be expected to disseminate the technology and results by preparing journal papers and by presenting at relevant international conferences. You should have a PhD or equivalent
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. Experience of myeloid cell biology would be an advantage but is not critical. You will work alongside a new PhD student to deliver novel insight in this exciting area, with the aim to identify and develop
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will have a PhD* in Astronomy, Astrophysics or a closely related field. Experience with supernova surveys/observations/models and their interpretation, or a knowledge of supernova astrophysics
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to integrate genetics and epidemiology to develop predictive models for more resilient animals at the population level. About you You should have a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion), in
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junior and more senior researchers from a range of backgrounds consistent with the science goals of TiDES. To be successful you will have a PhD* in Astronomy, Astrophysics or a closely related field
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an expected duration of 34 months. About you You will have (or be about to complete) a PhD in a relevant area of Geophysics. You will have experience of one or more aspects of active source marine seismology