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transcriptomic profile at neurodegenerative disease loci have limited our understanding of disease pathogenesis and hold key information on the causes and disease modifiers of neurodegeneration. This PhD
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Job Purpose This UKRI-funded PhD fellowship is part of the European Commission funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Doctoral Network (DN) (101120560) within the project “Dryland Agriculture and
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training opportunities that will be competitive with the best programmes offered outside Europe. As the project focuses on training, there is an expectation that the candidate will submit a PhD in the field
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This post is fixed term for 3 years (1st October 2024 – 30th September 2027). We have an opportunity for a Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhD Fellow. This UKRI-funded PhD fellowship is part of
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This post is fixed term for 3 years (1st October 2024 – 30th September 2027). We have an opportunity for a Marie Sklodowska-Curie PhD Fellow. This UKRI-funded PhD fellowship is part of
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delivery of project components, manuscript preparation and involvement in grant bids for continuing funding. Candidates should have a PhD in a relevant area and a BSc/MSc in a related life science subject
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a team of PhD students, postdocs and other collaborators based in the UK and overseas. The team is friendly, collaborative, and inclusive and any candidate will be welcomed as an equal member of
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that the person appointed will work towards an advanced fellowship application suitable for submission for external funding to funders like the NIHR, MRC or Wellcome. You will have a relevant PhD or equivalent
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of Southampton. You will be working with Dr Zoë Thomas in the School of Geography and Environmental Science, Dr Gordon Inglis in the School of Ocean and Earth Science, and a team of PhD students, postdocs and
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London in the UK. Applicants are expected to hold a PhD or be in near completion of PhD in an appropriate area and have expertise in one or more of the following areas: energy system modelling and