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scholars in mental, neurological and substance use research in Africa. AMARI aims to recruit and train 85 fellows at masters (n=18), PhD (n=24), post doc (n=10) and policy intern (n=33) levels, all of whom
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scholars in mental, neurological and substance use research in Africa. AMARI aims to recruit and train 85 fellows at masters (n=18), PhD (n=24), post doc (n=10) and policy intern (n=33) levels, all of whom
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for treating brain cancers. The successful applicant will require a PhD in gene regulation, signalling research and/or neurons/brain cancers. Applications are welcomed from current PhD students, close to
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, situated in Glasgow with approximately 250 researchers split across 30 research groups consisting of PIs, postdoctoral scientists, PhD students and scientific officers. It is one of Europe's leading cancer
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atherosclerosis. The successful applicant will possess a PhD in a relevant subject such as biological science, have at least two years of post-doctoral experience, and have extensive "hands-on" experience of single
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for resolved observations with the ELT. This position is part of the Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship of Dr Thomas Haworth. There will be a PhD student on this grant too that the PDRA will work closely
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LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications You will hold a PhD in neuroscience or a related subject and have significant experience with in vivo electrophysiological recordings and data analysis in
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/Qualifications About you You will hold a PhD in neuroscience or a related subject, with strong experience with complex neural and behavioural data analysis, including writing your analysis functions, and excellent
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, engineering or computing discipline to work on the development of instruments across our research teams. The Franklin PhD programme is fully funded for four years, where successful students will be offered
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. This project is part of the Health and Wellbeing of Women in Sport PhD Cluster that brings together multidisciplinary project teams and cross cutting PhD Projects. Learn more here . Entry requirements