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Postdoc in CRISPR Meta-Analytics and AI for Therapeutic Target Discovery and Priotisation (OT Grant)
cancers and other diseases. Together with researchers at EMBL – European Bioinformatics Institute and Wellcome Sanger Institute , our lab has recently been awarded an Open Targets Research Grant funding
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will be tasked with supervising and developing other members of the team, including research assistants, DPhil students, and Masters students. You will be contributing to other research areas within
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. Project Code: ARBOTHAI Multi-scale seamless prediction of arboviral outbreaks in Thailand WELLCOME TRUST Grant Number UNS138749. About the postdoctoral position At a time when Bangladesh and Brazil are
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, Understanding the issues, Developing individuals, Enacting change (INKLUDE) is a Wellcome funded 24 month project which seeks to implement and evaluate innovative approaches to significantly improve the inclusion
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awarded £1 million from the Wellcome Trust for an action research project entitled ‘Reimagining Governance for a Flourishing Research Culture’. The PI is Professor Karen O’Brien, Vice Chancellor, who is
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We are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join the group of Professor Jordan Raff. The main interest of the laboratory is to understand how centrioles, centrosomes and cilia
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the University of Oxford (SimonBuczacki), University of Copenhagen (Ana Cvejic) and the Wellcome Sanger Institute (Peter Campbell) funded by Open Targets (https://www.opentargets.org). This translational project
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funded by Wellcome and led by Prof Andrew Prendergast who is the Director of the Zvitambo Institute for Maternal and Child Health Research in Zimbabwe and has established clinical trials to improve healthy
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training and capacity-building project that aims to increase global capacity to use genomics to control cholera. This position is funded through a sub-award from the Wellcome Sanger Institute (WSI), and is
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, substance use and addiction, and/or the medicalisation of distress. This post is part of an exciting expansion of medical humanities at Durham funded by the Wellcome Trust. The Discovery Research Platform