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research programme at Oxford. Candidates should hold a PhD in biomedical engineering, computer science, medical physics, statistics, or a related field. A strong track record of first-/senior or co-author
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and Medical Sciences and will work closely with a large, interdisciplinary team of academic researchers and clinical collaborators. You should have a PhD (or be about to obtain) in areas relevant
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these processes, with the aim of understanding how ageing promotes CH progression. You will hold a PhD within the area of molecular biology or have thesis submitted at time of application, and will have experience
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In Vitro Predictive Models to Explore Tendinopathy”. The project is funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) and part of the organ-chip research work underway within the Centre for Predictive in
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of Brain Sciences, School of Life and Medical Sciences and University College London (UCL). About the role The successful applicant will be joining the van der Spuy and Calder research groups to progress
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of the MRC PPU is to train the next generation of scientists who will advance our understanding in this crucial area of medical research. School of Life Sciences (SLS): The MRC PPU is based within
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must hold, or be close to completion of a doctoral degree in a relevant field (e.g., data science, geography, environmental science, public health, economics). You will have experience relevant for food
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their own ideas and shape the project direction from an early stage. The candidate will be based at the Institute of Medical Sciences, where they will join a diverse community of researchers working on a
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to understanding the origins and progression of paediatric brain tumours and developing new therapeutic strategies. The lab combines genetic engineering, molecular biology, and translational research to investigate
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. This role offers a rare opportunity to contribute to cancer interception science at the frontier of personalised prevention, with strong translational potential. We are seeking a talented and motivated