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Care (DHSC) and other government departments. It is led by UCL but is a multi-partner collaboration involving senior academics from Universities of Oxford, Birmingham, Warwick, LSHTM and Hywel Dda
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About us Biosciences is one of the world’s foremost centres for research and teaching in the biological sciences and one of the largest Divisions within UCL, undertaking a significant amount of
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data analysis.• Collaborate with colleagues at UCL and its partner institutions.• Maintain up to date skills and knowledge pharmacoepidemiology methods that are of relevance to observational research
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About us The UCL Optical Networks Group wishes to appoint 2 Research Fellows to work on novel photonic integrated circuits for classical and quantum optical communication systems. The positions will
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based in the Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health. Applications for part-time positions are welcome (with appropriate adjustment to duration). About the role We are seeking a highly
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Masters students within the Department of Chemistry at UCL, and is a collaborative project with the University of Loughborough. A key component of the research will include air/moisture sensitive synthesis
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Research Institute (UK DRI) is the biggest UK initiative supporting research to fill the major knowledge gap in our basic understanding of the diseases that cause dementia. Research from UK DRI at UCL
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findings and results obtained by the project collaborators at UCL, University of Cambridge and RHUL. Contribute to generating funding and writing up further research proposals. Main Duties
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DRI at UCL covers the journey from the patient to the laboratory and back to the patient with improved diagnosis, biomarkers and candidate therapies put to the test. Led by Professor Karen Duff, UK DRI
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Oligonucleotide Synthesis research at UCL's Biochemical Engineering Department. The successful candidate will spearhead modelling and experimental studies in this area. The main objective is to build a mechanistic