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power in the ‘medicine, health and life sciences’ panel, including psychology, psychiatry and neurosciences. Within UCL, we are based at the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences (PALS), which has
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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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must have a PhD in forensic psychology, forensic neuroscience, or a closely related field. The project involves recruitment in a challenging-to-recruit population (adults with ASPD, youth with conduct
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cognition and emotion processing. We invite applications from individuals with a background in human experimental psychology (participant recruitment, experimental testing, data analysis) and with a PhD in
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during the project. There will be opportunity for additional training for the successful applicant with our collaborators to develop a wide range of technical expertise in immunology, neuroscience and
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, neuroscience and microbiology. Funding for the position is available for 3 years, with possibility of extension. The lab is located within the Institute of Immunology & Immunotherapy at the University
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experience: Essential criteria PhD in psychology, neuroscience, or related discipline. Research experience at the Postdoctoral level. Experience conducting clinical trials, particularly research in NHS
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Research Fellow / Associate in the Forensic Research Nottingham working group within the Academic Unit, Mental Health and Clinical Neurosciences, University
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, experimental testing, data analysis) and with a PhD in Psychology or related discipline. The post-holder will join our multidisciplinary research team in the Centre for Innovation for Mental Health, School
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neuronal activity in rodent models of vascular dementia, with the aim of understanding how this affects white matter. Your skills and attributes for success: A PhD (or close to completion) in neuroscience