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View All Vacancies Department of Infection Biology Salary: £43,947 to £49,908 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Thursday 28 March 2024 Reference: ITD-DIB-2024-06 The London School of Hygiene
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View All Vacancies Department of Infection Biology Salary: £38,282 to £43,947 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Monday 29 April 2024 Reference: ITD-DIB-2024-10 The London School of Hygiene
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hours BST on Sunday 28 April 2024 Interview Date: Friday 03 May 2024 Reference: CBS-0025-24A A postdoctoral research associate with expertise and interest in skeletal biology and/or immunology is sought
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/physics/computational biology. The successful candidate will contribute to real data analyses and to the development of Bayesian MCMC algorithms in the MCMCtree software and associated R packages. We
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View All Vacancies Department of Infection Biology Salary: £38,282 to £43,947 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Wednesday 17 April 2024 Reference: ITD-DIB-2024-09 The London School of Hygiene
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View All Vacancies Department of Infection Biology Salary: £38,282 to £43,947 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Sunday 31 March 2024 Reference: ITD-DIB-2024-07 The London School of Hygiene
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for the position should have a PhD (or be close to completion) in molecular and/or evolutionary biology, with significant experience in epigenetics general molecular biology techniques and/or bioinformatics. A track
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postdoctoral research associate with expertise and interest in skeletal biology and/or immunology is sought to study the mechanism of pathological bone formation and resorption in ankylosing spondylitis (AS
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View All Vacancies Department of Infection Biology Salary: £43,947 to £49,908 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Wednesday 17 April 2024 Reference: ITD-DIB-2024-08 The London School of Hygiene
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). The project will investigate the role of mannose metabolism in normal haemopoiesis and leukaemia stem cell biology. The postholder will gain experience in characterising normal haemopoiesis and leukaemia models