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functional assays, using technologies such as flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry or in vivo cancer models, to join its Cancer Antibody Discovery & Immunotherapy research programme. This position is funded
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skills and experience: Essential criteria BSc (2:1 or above) in Physics or other relevant field - (Grade 5) PhD awarded or near completion in radiobiology, computational modelling, medical physics or other
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patient pathway. Moreover, Prof Van Hemelrijck leads Guy’s Cancer Real World Evidence (RWE) together with Dr Anne Riggfrom Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. The programme aims to amplify Guy’s
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international research programme funded by the MRC. The ultimate and ambitious goal of the programme is to transform our knowledge of and responses to psychotic disorders globally by: (1) delivering novel
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: Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sci. Department: Informatics. Contact details:Martin Albrecht. [email protected] Location: Strand Campus. Category: Research. Job description The department
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sub-specialty experience in Cardiac MRI (CMR), by taking an Out-Of-Programme Experience (OOPE) from their current training programmes. The ideal candidate would be looking for sub-speciality experience
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. Department: Engineering. Contact details:Dr Francesco Restuccia. [email protected] Location: Strand Campus. Category: Research. About us You will be part of an active research programme in
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impact on access to MRI across the world. About the role: The programme, funded by the “Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation” is focused on the development of paediatric neuroimaging in more challenging
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cloning, CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, cell transfection, or genome-wide epigenetic analysis assays such as ATAC-seq, ChIP-seq and CUT&RUN/CUT&Tag-seq. 2. Computational genomic analysis skills or experience
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will also be travel to Recovery College sites in England for data collection. RECOLLECT is a five- year programme of work funded by the NIHR (Grant reference NIHR200605) to study the effectiveness and