164 medical-physics-phd "National Institutes of Health" positions at Cardiff University
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Advert Events and Communication Officer - Physics Mentoring An exciting opportunity has arisen within the School of Physics and Astronomy to join the award-winning Physics Mentoring Project team
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both practical and innovative solution. Desirable CriteriaAbility to act as Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor for PETIC. Ability to act as Radioactive Waste Advisor for PETIC. PhD in Medical Physics
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Chinese university students to study overseas for PhD degrees in the fields of science and technology, but will also consider disciplines in the humanities. CSC awards typically cover airfares and living
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position is funded by the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). The research in the laboratory focuses understanding the mechanistic basis of fusion between short dysfunctional telomeres, how this process
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(CASCADE), Research Centre that is located within the School. In this role you will be working on a research project, funded by the National Institute for Health Research, titled “Evaluation of family group
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or masters level in a mathematical science (or with equivalent relevant work experience in statistical analysis). We would particularly welcome applications from those with an MSc in medical statistics. To be
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members of the department of Medical Microbiology, which includes established investigators, post-doctoral fellows, PhD students, visiting scholars and undergraduate students. This project will operate
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to the Webber group's research. The UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) funded by the Medical Research Council, is an established well-funded institute focused on elucidating and targeting the pathways and
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for staff and PhD students to enable colleagues to better engage with their data, use specialised software and develop core bioinformatics skills • Ensure that the provision of bioinformatics services is
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candidates will be encouraged to complete a PhD as a staff candidate during their employment. This project is funded by the Wellcome Trust on a multi centre grant lead Penny Lewis , who specializes in