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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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the Medical Research Council (MRC) Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis, an international hub for research, policy support, and capacity building in infectious disease modelling. This role is for a
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Oxford – a friendly, welcoming place of work with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC
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transcriptomic technologies. We take a multidisciplinary approach, integrating molecular biology, genomics, computational biology, and systems-level analyses to address fundamental biological questions. The lab
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with an international reputation for excellence. The Department has a substantial research programme, with major funding from Medical Research Council (MRC), Wellcome Trust and National Institute
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working full-time. The role at Swansea University will be within the Dementias Platform UK Data Portal (DPUK) & Associated Hubs project, which is part of a £53million Medical Research Council initiative
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transcriptomic technologies. We take a multidisciplinary approach, integrating molecular biology, genomics, computational biology, and systems-level analyses to address fundamental biological questions. The lab
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Jing Ren at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) within a programme aimed at revealing how the serotonin system is assembled during development and the consequences when it is disrupted. The Ren
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a multidisciplinary approach, integrating molecular biology, genomics, computational biology, and systems-level analyses to address fundamental biological questions. The lab fosters a collaborative
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patients and their families. Number of awards: 1 Start date: 15/09/2025 Award duration: 3 years Sponsor: Medical Research Council Supervisors: Professor John Sayer, Translational and Clinical Research