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Time Fixed Term for 36 months Closing Date: Wednesday 12 June 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 2723824CM Antibody and Vaccine Group, Centre for Cancer Immunology, University
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Reference: 2723824CM Antibody and Vaccine Group, Centre for Cancer Immunology, University of Southampton, Faculty of Medicine, School of Cancer Sciences Monoclonal antibodies (mAb) are effective treatments
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, University of Cambridge (http://www.roychoudhurilab.org ). T cells drive immune activation and promote clearance of infections and cancer. However, their function can provoke autoimmune and allergic
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in the heart of London. We are seeking a motivated postdoc to join out group to strengthen the in vivo research portfolio and make contributions to cancer and brain research which will enhance
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: £33,966 per annum The role We seek an enthusiastic and experienced Cancer Researcher to join our team in the Newcastle Centre for Cancer. Prostate cancer is the most common male malignancy, with
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Postdoctoral Research Associate position, which is perfect for a researcher with a passion for driving biological discoveries through to development of new cancer therapeutics. It is ideally suited
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cancer Epithelioids) and utilise advanced confocal microscope techniques and DNA sequencing for analysis. As an integral part of our team, you will play a crucial role in driving this project to successful
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receive supervision and support from 2 principal investigators based at the Newcastle University Centre for Cancer and have access to the full suite of infrastructure required to successfully complete
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of this project is to develop anticancer molecularly targeted radiotherapy agents (theranostics) for the imaging and treatment of cancer. The focus of the project will be on specific organelle targeting with
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity for a number of exceptional researchers to establish their own group to undertake basic cancer research in the Department of Oncology, University