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as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post. Skills, knowledge, and experience Essential criteria 1. Registered Medical Doctor with a licence to practice (by the start
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. Redirected T cells offer the potential to specifically target pathogenic IgA1 producing cells. You will work closely with members of TRIG and Oxford Kidney Pathology groups, including students, other post-docs
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. Redirected T cells offer the potential to specifically target pathogenic IgA1 producing cells. You will work closely with members of TRIG and Oxford Kidney Pathology groups, including students, other post-docs
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qualified with MRCP or equivalent and full GMC registration To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor David Jayne BSc, MB BCh, MD, FRCS (Gen Surg.) Director, Leeds
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material for publication and dissemination. This post is full-time (35 hours per week). Your skills and attributes for success: PhD (or PhD near completion) or other higher level degree (MD/PhD etc) in
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POST 1 1 x Full time permanent role (37 hours per week) Hours: 37 per week Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Business Support Fixed Point 21 £24,909 gross per annum Reference Number: 3384 POST 2 1 x
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Building and Campus: Bush House Building, Strand Campus Job description We are recruiting a Research Assistant (Pre-Doc) for the EU-Horizon research project INSPIRE (Intersectional Spaces
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The Role This role is an exciting opportunity for a clinical academic (doctor, mental health nurse or clinical psychologist) to join the Newcastle University Alzheimer’s Society Doctoral Training Partnership
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applicants intending to apply for a post-doctoral research fellowship. Post-doctoral applicants should be GPs who are about to complete or are within one year of completion of a higher degree (PhD or MD
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independently and collaboratively, and to meet research deadlines are essential. They must also have a post-graduate medical qualification, be fully qualified as a medical doctor and eligible to register