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Foundation Programme Grant, we will refine our existing research computational tool and technology into a robust, well-engineering software as a medical device, ready for clinical evaluation. The tool will
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of appropriate training in equal opportunities, diversity, and inclusion Experience of academic administrative roles (e.g. as programme lead) and/or leadership in the wider discipline (e.g. in professional
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supporting role in delivering a complex, multidisciplinary research programme that investigates cilia as a novel therapeutic target in Type 1 diabetes, ensuring that day-to-day experimental work runs
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regulation. With internationally recognised programs in both computational and experimental genetics, the department serves as a hub for interdisciplinary research, encouraging collaboration across various
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of healthcare professionals particularly the highly regarded MPharm programme. Our School comprises the Comprehensive Cancer Centre and the Institute of Pharmaceutical Science which have a mission to
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. Working as part of a collaborative and dynamic team, you will help ensure the smooth running of ECRI’s extensive programme of courses, events and tailored support, contributing to a vibrant and supportive
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studies. The post will be linked to a MNDA project and a UK DRI funded programme and will take place between the Basic & Clinical Neuroscience department and the Francis Crick Institute. Some of the key
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, charitable trusts and foundations, international Universities and industry. The post holder will work as part of a recently-funded EPSRC Programme grant, undertaking research into nanotheranostics, support
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Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across six Departments. About the role This is an exciting secondment opportunity within the School of Life
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holder will contribute to the inter-disciplinary research programme investigating how immune dysregulation occurs in sepsis, how it drives sepsis (including other critical illnesses), and how