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, this is achieved through two principal chemosensory systems: the main olfactory epithelium (MOE) and the vomeronasal organ (VNO) in the nose. These evolutionary conserved olfactory organs contain millions
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. This exciting project involves characterising samples from a recently completed Phase II clinical trial for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). About the role The project's primary goal is to investigate how low
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Principal Investigator, and working closely with other project team members, the PDRA will be responsible for conducting in-depth fieldwork in a European or US city for extended periods of time and help
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science into advances in clinical practice. Our research focuses on four main Themes (Cardiac, Vascular, Cardiometabolic, Diabetes & Obesity), with two cross-cutting Themes (Basic and Clinical). The School
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Principal Investigator, and working closely with other project team members, the PDRA will be responsible for conducting in-depth fieldwork in a European or US city for extended periods of time and help
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tissue samples from one of Europe’s largest and most well- characterised ILD cohorts. The postholder will be responsible for tissue processing ad generation of / sorting of primary lung cells from
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work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) on this exciting study. The post requires experience of conducting qualitative research and community engagement. The post holder will assist with
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. The post-holder will sit within two labs including Dr Lauren Heathcote’s team (Principal Investigator) in the Health Psychology Section, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and
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closely with biologists, clinicians and facility engineers to translate optical innovation into biological insight. Responsible to: Dr Simon Poland, Principal Investigator, Comprehensive Cancer Centre