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The Francis Crick Institute PhD for Clinicians (3 years fully funded) The Francis Crick Institute invites applications for its Doctoral Fellowships for Clinicians, offering a unique opportunity for
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Fellowship Enhancement Award and funding for a full-time PhD studentship. For further information please visit: https://www.qub.ac.uk/Research/fellowships-at-queens/fellowship-academy/illuminate-fellowship
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required to carry out this role. This is an open ended contract, with 3 years in the first instance. Appointment at Grade 7 (post-doctoral research fellow) is dependent upon having been awarded a PhD; if
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is aimed at early career academics and innovators who are transitioning to, or establishing independence. Typically, successful fellows will have finished their PhD, published several lead-author
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the lab and have the opportunity to mentor PhD students in their research. If you have a PHD in physics, electrical engineering, computer science and experience and/ or strong interest in image
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, you will need to demonstrate: - A PhD or equivalent in an appropriate area related to the roles described above. - Excellent experimental research skills with a strong publication track record in high
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will have: A PhD in biomedical science or a closely related discipline relevant to the brain-gut axis Relevant postdoctoral research experience A strong publication record A strong proposal for research
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from close collaboration with leading systems neuroscience groups at the Crick, offering a dynamic and supportive research environment. Our team currently includes three postdocs, four PhD students
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lead their own projects, contribute to other projects on a collaborative basis (both in the lab and with our ERC collaborators) and may guide PhD students in their research. The ability to work in a team
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is aimed at candidates who meet the person specification and demonstrate outstanding potential to become leaders in clinical translational medicine. What we are looking for: Applicants must hold a PhD