22 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Fellowship positions at Nature Careers in United Kingdom
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replication and genome maintenance using conventional biochemistry and single-molecule visualisation tools. The group currently consists of around 6 researchers including PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and
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alongside experts in neuroscience, microbiology, immunology, and clinical medicine. Your research will focus on the mechanisms and health implications of brain-gut communication, with the opportunity to drive
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of this position is to undertake research in the Conradt group related to the BBSRC-funded project "Asymmetric mitochondrial inheritance: Charting mechanism(s) and function(s) during animal development". This will
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approaches to investigate the neuronal and circuit-level mechanisms by which physiological states alter information processing in the brain. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the lab on a 4-year
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talented clinicians to carry out exciting research projects as part of the Crick’s clinical PhD programme. About the Fellowships: This fully funded three-year PhD programme offers talented clinicians
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neuroscience, cardiovascular neurophysiology, and neural computation. Researchers have access to state of the art facilities (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/science-technology-platforms/) and the department has close
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We are now recruiting a Research Fellow to join Professors Spinazzola and Holt's research group to investigate the mechanism of action of compounds that could serve as treatments for mitochondrial
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the neuronal and circuit-level mechanisms by which physiological states alter information processing in the brain. We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to lead a Wellcome-Trust funded project exploring
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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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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