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Disorders. About the role: We are seeking a skilled and motivated postdoctoral scientist with experience and expertise in human stem cell culture to join our UKRI-funded Functional Genomics of Human
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. To address these questions, the student will use isogenic SARM1 knock-in human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) with GoF mutations (E340K, del275-276 and A275V), SARM1 knockout and a homozygous intronic
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-makers, entrepreneurs and change-makers to draw on. We present an exciting work environment focused on collaboration and innovation with a view to making the world a better place. The Human Resource
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-makers, entrepreneurs and change-makers to draw on. We present an exciting work environment focused on collaboration and innovation with a view to making the world a better place. The Human Resource
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Job id: 143787. Salary: £53,947 - £63,350 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 15 April 2026. Closing date: 29 April 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Arts & Humanities
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, research, and administration in a TRS department with a global reputation in social science and humanities approaches to the study of religion, in which anthropology plays a key role alongside sociology and
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. This theory will form the foundation for a novel benchmark that can assess the error-reasoning ability of AI Scientists and AI-human teams. The successful applicant will be closely involved in the critical
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Disorders. About the role: We are seeking a skilled and motivated research assistant with expertise in human stem cell culture to join our Functional Genomics of Human Developing Brain cluster. This project
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Job id: 143565. Salary: £39,076 - £40,733 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 14 April 2026. Closing date: 28 April 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Arts & Humanities
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macrophage and T cell trafficking to, and destruction of, islets in both mouse and human model systems. A central purpose of the role is to bridge fundamental mechanistic immunology with translational proof