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The research group of Dr. Evgeny Zatulovskiy at the University of Cambridge is seeking to recruit a passionate and skilled Research Associate with expertise in molecular/cellular biology and a keen
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for students and staff. Link to IoPPN webpage:www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/index.aspx About the role: This is an exciting opportunity for a candidate with strong data management experience to support a major new Wellcome
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& Biological Sciences Research Council for a year. The Benedetto lab is part of the Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences at Lancaster University, UK, and has been funded by the BBSRC, The Wellcome Trust and
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View All Vacancies Department of Infection Biology Salary: £38,282 to £43,947 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Sunday 02 June 2024 Reference: ITD-DIB-2024-11-E The London School of Hygiene
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the Wellcome Trust to work in the laboratory of Dr Adil Khan, in the Centre of Developmental Neurobiology at King’s College London. The successful candidate will undertake original and state of the art
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funded by an 8-year Wellcome Career Development Award (https://wellcome.org/grant-funding/people-and-projects/grants-awarded/data-driven-methods-unravel-hidden-layers-genome ). Your project will use
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). The project, funded by a Wellcome Discovery award in collaboration with the Universities of Oxford and Manchester and the UK Health Security Agency, aims to develop new methods to understand community
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-Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kenya and Haramaya University in Ethiopia. The post-holder will develop a good understanding of funders’ terms and conditions, work collaboratively with administrative
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molecule ligands that modulate cellular signalling cascades and exploit these to define both underpinning biology and their effects on disease progression and remission. We have driven understanding and
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(preferably with a PhD in Physics, Cell/Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioengineering or related disciplines) with proved experience in any area of mechanobiology. This project aims to investigate