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) Reference: 1928 Location: Mile End Date posted: 17 April 2024 Closing date: 1 May 2024 Further details and apply Overview About the Role The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary
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the Precision Healthcare University Research Institute at the Queen Mary University of London, UK, to empower ethnic diversity in research. Close working with and visits to this institution are encouraged as a
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, research, the translation of research into public health strategies and their practical implementation – all dedicated to the reduction of disease and disability. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University
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supports a combined total of c750 postgraduate research and taught students. The Institute aims to deliver excellence in all aspects of research, teaching and clinical service. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary
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, therefore specific expertise in flow cytometry-e.g. FlowJo software for their quantitative analysis- would be essential. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of
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all aspects of research, teaching and clinical service. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously unthinkable. Throughout
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a relevant area, and have experience with the culture and differentiation of iPSCs. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the
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a relevant area, and have experience with the culture and differentiation of iPSCs. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the
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. About the School The role will be situated at the School of Engineering & Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London. The appointee will collaborate closely with researchers in the Centre
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wider physiological roles and pathological dysfunction of natriuretic peptide signalling in the cardiovascular system. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of