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regulators that make the muscular abdominal wall, dermis and epidermis grow around the viscera. The work will be in close collaboration with Dr. Caroline Formstone (see Panousopoulou et al. J. Cell Sci. 2016
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led by Dr Clement Sefa-Nyarko. About The Role This role will support the methodological development of the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship – Justice in Critical Minerals Governance and Energy Transitions
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the AIMS-2-TRIALS research consortium (https://aims-2-trials.eu ) – the world’s largest autism research consortium - to coordinate work that will produce and promote impact from this project at a European
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wireless communications for three decades. For further information, please see here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/ctr About the role: 5G networks are a key enabler for the economy and society’s growing
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( https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/photonics-nanotechnology ) involves the development and applications of advanced photonic technologies and of novel nanomaterials to address modern challenges in photonic
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’ Hospital in central London in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s College London: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/bmeis . There is an unmatched infrastructure in place to support the
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jointly led by Dr Gabrielle Samuel (King’s College London) and Dr Federica Lucivero (University of Oxford), with a research team in India, Kenya, Ghana and Brazil. About the role The successful applicant
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Career Development Award to Dr. Wu investigating the cancer recognition code of gamma delta T cells. The post holder will be required to provide technical support to the experimental work being undertaken
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Research Associate (PDRA) in GeoAI and Spatial Epidemiology to join the GeoAI for Health Equity Lab (GAHEL, pronounced “gail”) led by Dr. Sabrina Li. The PDRA will contribute to Dr. Li’s UKRI-funded Future
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underrepresented within our working community. Further information For further information please contact Dr Lianne Wood, Bateman Family Associate Professor in Peripheral Neuropathy, e-mail l.wood2@exeter.ac.uk .