62 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"UCL" research jobs at University of London in United Kingdom
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this cohort are around 40,000 University of London students who study programmes which are developed and delivered in partnership with our 17 federation members. The University of London is also home to
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postgraduate programmes. The role is mainly student facing and is ideally suited for people who have recently completed a PhD and who are interested in developing their educational skills within a supportive
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motivated to contribute to new developments in these areas. Moreover, they must demonstrate research experience and creativity, breadth and depth of knowledge, high productivity and high quality publications
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researcher to work in collaboration with and under the supervision of Professor Michelle West to realise the objectives of a research programme into Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) mechanisms of transformation and
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About the Role The Research Assistant will work across the new GRACE Programme funded by the Alzheimer’s Society and the NIHR Dementia and Neurodegeneration Policy Research Unit at Queen Mary
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found in the link below: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/staff/guifen-chen.html About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the previously
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common complex human genetic diseases using genomics and other omics data within large-scale health datasets. The postholder will contribute to objectives and development of a research programme funded by
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common complex human genetic diseases using genomics and other omics data within large-scale health datasets. The postholder will contribute to the objectives and development of a research programme funded
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to join the Environment & Health Modelling (EHM) Lab (https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/ehm-lab ) led by Prof Antonio Gasparrini. The successful candidate will work on the project CONNECT – Cohort and environmental
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disseminating various types of research documents. The job will involve close collaboration with research groups across national and international programmes, monitoring and summarising new developments in