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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
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, multidisciplinary facilities for studying cellular and animal disease models. It also maintains numerous collaborative research links across the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, UCL, the UK, and
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About us The London Centre for Nanotechnology is a UK-based multidisciplinary enterprise operating at the forefront of science and technology. Our purpose is to solve global problems in information
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, progression, and response to treatments. You will be responsible for the successful design and implementation of the research to the highest academic standards, and to lead on writing up data for publication
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). For a full job description and to apply for this role please visit UCL’s online recruitment portal (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/search-ucl-jobs ) and search using vacancy reference B02-08998. You’ll
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responsible for the successful design and implementation of the research to the highest academic standards, and to lead on writing up data for publication, and there will be the opportunity to apply for a PhD
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of the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology (ION). The Centre combines laboratory and clinical expertise focused on neuromuscular and neurological disorders, their mechanisms of disease and includes cutting
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UCL Mechanical Engineering has been a global leader in engineering education for over 170 years. As the UK’s first department of its kind, it introduced innovations that shaped modern engineering
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contribute to a collaborative research project between the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and University College London (UCL). The project focuses on pharmaceutical policy and economics
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. We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated postdoctoral Computational Biologist to contribute to multimodal data integration as part of a translational genomics programme within