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identifying therapeutic targets and how to stratify patients. The UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) is the biggest UK initiative driving forward research to fill this gap. We are a globally leading
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computational biology specifically targeting kinases would be advantageous. The successful candidate should show initiative and independent thinking, possess excellent communication skills and the ability to work
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therapeutic strategies targeted to different patient subgroups. The successful candidate will contribute to an expanding program of research investigating the role of immune activation in the progression
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directorate and with teams across the Museum, the role holder will use data-driven insights, creative ideas, and strong interpersonal and organisational skills to achieve agreed KPIs and targets. With strategic
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tissues to study and target the interactions between pancreatic cancer cells and the surrounding microenvironment. Typical techniques used in the laboratory are generation of organoid-derived orthotopic
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human disease modelling, therapeutic target discovery, functional genomics and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning. The Enterprise arm of the MTI provides a comprehensive support system, which is
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anti-cancer T cell bioengineering, integrating advanced molecular biology and immunological techniques to better understand the mechanisms by which T cells can be engineered to target and destroy cancer
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, to meet targets and deadlines, and be able to deal with pressure. They will have high levels of accuracy and attention to detail and an ability to quickly learn new records and reporting systems
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-molecule manipulation of different signalling pathways; CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene targeting in 1-cell embryos), bioinformatic analysis of single-cell transcriptomic datasets and gene-expression studies using
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seminar in the week beginning 12 January 2026. *Target fellowship schemes include: ERC Starting / Consolidator Grant, The Wellcome Trust Career Development Awards, Royal Society University Research