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basic science researchers focus their work on understanding the causes and biological mechanisms leading to Neuromuscular Diseases and translating this knowledge into developing novel therapeutic
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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE Department Biological Engineering Department Research Field Biological sciences » Biological engineering
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About the Role Dr Riches is seeking a talented and motivated post-doctoral research scientist to understand the role of amino acid metabolism in lymphoma biology. This project will use a variety of
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The Department of Geography at UCL are seeking a full time, permanent Laboratories and Safety Manager, who will play a key role in realising the teaching and research strategy of the Department
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. The position is funded for 12 months in the first instance. About you The successful applicant will hold a BSc or equivalent qualification in a relevant discipline (Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Physiology
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basic science researchers focus their work on understanding the causes and biological mechanisms leading to Neuromuscular Disease and translating this knowledge into developing novel therapeutic solutions
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translational environment of the UCL Institute of Neurology, the ARUK UDDI is uniquely placed to find novel targets, rapidly validate identified novel targets and mechanisms, establish screens and progress
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motivated scientist with: A PhD or MD Knowledge of Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Experience with stem cell models (required) Experience in brain analysis (desirable) About us and what we offer Located within
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strengths in GEE and will be based at UCL's Bloomsbury campus. You will primarily be responsible for the delivery of teaching throughout the Biological Sciences degree programmes (Biological Sciences
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The London Centre for Nanotechnology, the Department of Physics and Astronomy at UCL and The Crick Institute. The project will involve interactions with experimental groups at The Crick, UCL and EMBL