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About us The UCL Cancer Institute is the hub for cancer research at University College London, one of the World's leading universities. The Institute draws together over 400 talented scientists who
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About us The UCL Child Vision Lab, based at UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences and the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, investigates how the developing brain learns to process visual
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growing research activity in Alzheimer’s disease (www.prion.ucl.ac.uk). The Institute is highly multidisciplinary with close integration of structural and molecular biology, genetics, cellular and animal
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(www.prion.ucl.ac.uk ). The Institute is highly multidisciplinary with close integration of structural and molecular biology, genetics, cellular and animal models, small molecule and immuno-therapeutics and clinical
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TypePermanentWorking TypeOn siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date01-Sept-2025 The Faculty is made up of five academic Divisions; the School of Pharmacy, Biosciences, the Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology, the
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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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About us The UCL Cancer Institute is a £40 million investment in central London based at University College London (UCL), one of the world's top universities and a founding member of the Francis
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enquiries regarding the role can be addressed to Professor Henry Houlden (h.houlden at ucl.ac.uk). For a full job description please visit UCL’s online recruitment portal (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl
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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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at UCL. We are recruiting a Research Fellow to support ongoing work on the immune response to neurodegeneration and on the identification of neoepitopes/neoantigens targeted by clonally expanded immune