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About the Role The post is based in the Trauma Sciences Research team within the Centre for Neuroscience, Surgery and Trauma. The Trauma Sciences research team (www.c4ts.qmul.ac.uk) provides
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: “Investigating the combined impact of behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders on education.” The post holder will be an integral part of Dr Malanchini’s Cognition, Development and Education (CoDE) Lab
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. Applicants should have a PhD in Cultural Geography, Environmental Arts or a closely related field; knowledge of current climate- and ocean-related scholarship in the Blue Humanities; a track record of
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of London. About You The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or close to completion*), in a relevant subject area (i.e., Health Services Research) and have qualitative analysis expertise and knowledge
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collaborative and interdisciplinary and the ability to work in a team is essential. About You The successful candidate will be expected to have a PhD degree in biological or computational sciences or equivalent
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computational methods (Efremova et al. Nature Protocols, 2020; Jain et al., Genome Biology). About You PhD in a biological or computational subject and background in working with genomics data. About the School
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the boundaries of neural interface research towards an engineered biology approach. About You The successful candidate will hold a PhD in chemistry, molecular biology, or biomedical engineering (or a related field
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help design strategies to tackle CIN. About you The PDRA will have a PhD (or be close to completion) in Cell Biology or a related area, with extensive experience in Microscopy and Molecular biology
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partners at NHS England and Nuffield Health. About You You will have a PHD (or close to completion) or experience at a comparable level in a relevant subject area. You will have experience of working with
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future in live music. If successful, you will work with Project Lead, Professor Jen Parker-Starbuck to develop a foundation of knowledge relating to performer, venue and audience perspectives on the use