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About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) is sought to join the musculoskeletal organ-chip research team within Queen Mary’s Centre for Predictive in vitro Models. This 23-month post
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, you will focus on supporting and enhancing experiential and work-based learning opportunities for students, particularly within the curriculum and co-curricular settings. The role involves working
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, you will focus on supporting and enhancing experiential and work-based learning opportunities for students, particularly within the curriculum and co-curricular settings. The role involves working
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). This global project aims to assess the behavioural and social drivers of vaccine uptake and to identify both supply- and demand-side barriers to immunisation. The post-holder will contribute to modelling
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together with the effects of different ‘nauseagenic’ agents on human stomach functions. It will require the development of innovative techniques in addition to an active participation in preparing studies
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platforms at our prestigious Centre for in vitro Predictive Models (https://www.cpm.qmul.ac.uk/ ), and work with project partners based at the Cross Institute Advanced Tissue Engineering (CREATE) lab
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to join the Environment & Health Modelling (EHM) Lab (https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/ehm-lab ) led by Prof Antonio Gasparrini. The successful candidate will work on the project CONNECT – Cohort and environmental
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Germany, subject to MPIDR terms and conditions. The role is based within the Mortality and Inequalities Research Group at LSHTM with close partnership with the Department of Digital and Computational
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covering plan, budget, forecast, and monthly management. Support the delivery of the School Plan and budget forecasts. Maintain financial models to provide accurate information for decision-making. Provide
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of murine models of high-grade lymphoma with the aim of providing pre-clinical evidence to support the development of metabolic inhibitors as novel treatments for lymphoma, alone or in combination with