Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
- University of Oxford
- ;
- KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
- Durham University
- UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
- University of London
- DURHAM UNIVERSITY
- Heriot Watt University
- King's College London
- University of Birmingham
- University of Liverpool
- ; University of Oxford
- Aston University
- St George's University of London
- University of Cambridge
- University of Lincoln
- 6 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
to dissect early disease mechanisms and identify potential therapeutic targets for treatment of IPF. Through close links with the Royal Brompton Hospital, there is excellent access to human blood, airway and
-
to dissect early disease mechanisms and identify potential therapeutic targets for treatment of IPF. Through close links with the Royal Brompton Hospital, there is excellent access to human blood, airway and
-
that reveal new insights into disease progression, with the ultimate aim of identifying novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets. This is a unique opportunity to work at the cutting edge of translational
-
approaches including targeted genetic murine models, primary cell culture and analysis, multi-omics and bioinformatics. The biological focus will be on vascular biology, immune cell function and metabolism
-
on the project Relational Harm: Targeting the Family in War and Oppression. The PI is Dr Rebekka Friedman, and the project is an ERC-funded Consolidator Grant. The PDRA position is for a 30-months from
-
with different diseases in diverse populations and to identify potential therapeutic targets. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a programme of research that assess the causal relevance
-
in cancer and infection, their involvement in preventing immune-mediated pathology in autoimmunity remains poorly understood. Using genetic and antibody-based targeting, we aim to dissect how
-
in preventing immune-mediated pathology in autoimmunity remains poorly understood. Using genetic and antibody-based targeting, we aim to dissect how these pathways modulate T-cell signalling
-
ERC). The primary objective of PDRA (Arabic and Hebrew Sources) is to collect information regarding the production, consumption and trade of four target commodities (coral, honey, citrus and cheese
-
project aims to uncover not only the molecular changes but also to locate therapeutic targets that can be leveraged to develop new treatments that promote healthy aging. These posts are offered on a fixed