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. This exciting project involves characterising samples from a recently completed Phase II clinical trial for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). About the role The project's primary goal is to investigate how low
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. Our team focuses on understanding the immune system's role in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases and exploring immunotherapy to treat them. This exciting project involves characterising samples from a
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focused on integrating synthetic biology, AI, and multi-omics technologies to decode and design gene expression regulation for human cell engineering. About the role We are looking for an ambitious and
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of a European project examining how peatland rewetting affects various ecosystem services and functions. 2) ¿Defra Lowland Peat Project 3: the options, feasibility and impact of managing lowland peat
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precancers and developing targeted interventions, including vaccines, to intercept them. The project focuses on designing, validating, and preclinically testing neoepitope-based mRNA vaccines to prevent BRCA
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scientific programming and independently managing a discrete area of a research project are desirable, but not essential. The deadline for applications is midday on September 11 2025. Interviews will be
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states of asymptomatic colonisation and invasive disease. We are seeking a driven Research Associate with a strong infection biology skillset to lead a high impact project with two key aims: (1) defining
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on advanced material coating strategies. The project addresses the growing need to improve the surface properties and stability of LFP materials, especially under high-performance applications
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human trophectoderm development. The aim of this project is to test the functional requirement for signalling pathways in trophectoderm development. We have recently identified a number of candidate
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of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, PhD and project students, as well as to represent the PI and ISML when required. You will hold a Masters or PhD degree (or be close to