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Research Fellow in Neurostimulation (Wellcome Leap) Job No.: 664537 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $111,603 - $132,529 pa
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opportunities. This post will be funded by the $6.4M Wellcome Leap programme awarded to the University of Birmingham to study Dynamic Resilience. The purpose of the new role is to lead Wellcome Leap WP 1c and
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discipline such as epidemiology, mathematics, physics, statistics, bioinformatics or computational biology, or similar research experience. Candidates should have proficient knowledge of a programming language
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resistance reductions, improved equity and social protection. The work is funded by the Wellcome Trust, and will be done in close partnership with the International Vaccine Institute (IVI) and the World Health
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, antimicrobial resistance reductions, improved equity and social protection. The work is funded by the Wellcome Trust, and will be done in close partnership with the International Vaccine Institute (IVI) and the
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on approaches that can help inform such crucial decisions. As part of the Thanzi La Onse (“Health for All”) programme, we are embarking on a new project – Thanzi La Mawa – which is funded by The Wellcome Trust
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universities in Europe. We are offering excellent working conditions in a highly international research environment. This position is available in the AMBIENT-BD project funded by the Wellcome Trust and led by
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ON Deprescribing) is an ambitious research programme supported by a €2.4m Career Development Award from Wellcome. This is part of Wellcome’s Discovery Awards, which aim to transform our understanding of health and
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support and development. About This Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a largely impactful project, E-DENGUE , which is funded by the UK Wellcome Trust
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Description The Wellcome Trust provides support for four-year PhD programs in academic institutions in the United Kingdom. The Wellcome Trust Four-year PhD Programs were introduced in 1994 and are