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international networks, close links to museums and heritage organisations, and an active programme of seminars, workshops, and public events. The post will also require significant amount of time spent
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About the Role We seek a Postdoctoral Research Associate to contribute to the delivery of the precision medicine translational program of research in autoimmune rheumatic diseases at Queen Mary
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About the role This role supports a multidisciplinary programme investigating the role of the Maresins, a family of pro-resolving lipid mediators, in early cancer development. You will process
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About the Role Two PostDoctoral Research Associate roles are available to join the laboratories of Dr Radu Zabet and Prof Silvia Marino on a 3-year Barts Charity funded project. The successful
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About the Role This is an opportunity to work as part of the team and project “Uncertainty Aware Data Attribution Of Vision-Language Models” funded by Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH, led by Dr
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Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London, working with Professor Rachel Humphris and Dr Dimitrios Kollias. The successful applicant will undertake computational research, including algorithmic
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About the Role The position is funded for a maximum of 15 months until 31st August 2027 through Dr Carolan’s UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and offers an opportunity to contribute to the fundamental
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About the Role The position is funded for 12 months through Dr Carolan’s UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and offers an exciting opportunity to shape the next generation of sustainable engineering
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research project led by Dr Gemma Brierley, whose group investigates the molecular underpinnings of insulin resistance. This project builds on our previous work using agonistic antibodies to activate mutated
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”, which aims to provide evidence-based guidance on how to improve PrEP awareness, access, and use among populations that would benefit from it. Working under the supervision of Dr Chloe Pasin and