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programme This project focuses on the application of digital health technology to study the contribution of sleep and circadian disturbance to brain function, neuropsychiatric symptoms and behaviour in people
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Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,130 to £45,413 with potential progression once in post to £48,149 Fixed Term Contract to September 2026 Background The Children’s Brain Tumour
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programme This project focuses on the application of digital health technology to study the contribution of sleep and circadian disturbance to brain function, neuropsychiatric symptoms and behaviour in people
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holder will work as part of a new multi-disciplinary collaboration between UCL, UCLH and Birkbeck University which merges the world-class expertise of the centres in preterm brain development and
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and circadian disturbance to brain function, neuropsychiatric symptoms and behaviour in people living with dementia. The successful candidate will work across a variety of tasks and research methods
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of the research of Associate ProfessorDr Thomas Wälchli, MD-PhD, FMH neurosurgery is to understand how the brain vasculature is regulated during brain development, in the adult healthy brain, and in various
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programme This project focuses on the application of digital health technology to study the contribution of sleep and circadian disturbance to brain function, neuropsychiatric symptoms and behaviour in people
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models, and contributing to the dissemination and publication of research findings. The role also involves working in tandem with the Head of Product Policy and the Group Head of Strategy and Planning
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are to study the development and plasticity of brain macrophages. The Opportunity: This post is full-time (35 hours per week). Your skills and attributes for success: PhD or equivalent professional qualification
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August 2025 Background The Children’s Brain Tumour Research Team (CBTRT) (www.cbtrt.bham.ac.uk) at the University of Birmingham, set up by Professor Andrew Peet and now led by Dr John Apps brings together