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. • To assist in the training of PhD students and other members of the LMB. Key responsibilities: Within the overall direction of the programme, the group, the remit of the project and in discussion with
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for publication. • To contribute to the LMB’s mission in the public engagement of science, and the translation of research findings into improvements in health care. • To assist in the training of PhD
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research within the focus area of the Reprogramming and Chromatin Group; undertake project management and be involved in the supervision of PhD students in the laboratory. In addition, he/she will be
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to junior researchers and PhD students Contribute to the academic life of the institute by attending and participating in lab meetings, journal clubs, and seminar programmes Present research findings
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translation of research findings into improvements in health care. • To assist in the training of PhD students and other members of the LMB. Key responsibilities: Within the overall direction
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a clear estates development strategy to meet operational and sustainability ambitions. Working closely with, and reporting to the Head of Engineering and Estates, the role is responsible for managing
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external groups as necessary. Person Specification Academic qualifications: These should include a PhD in neuroscience, psychiatry or a related field, or due to complete PhD within 6 months. Technical skills
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engineering, functional validation of engineered mutations and cell-based assays. The successful candidate will work within the Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) group. Their activity will span a range of
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, training, and guidance to junior researchers and PhD students Contribute to the academic life of the institute by attending and participating in lab meetings, journal clubs, and seminar programmes Present
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, training, and guidance to junior researchers and PhD students Contribute to the academic life of the institute by attending and participating in lab meetings, journal clubs, and seminar programmes Present