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to the Dean and Vice Dean, Research, the appointee is expected to undertake high quality research in the area of Cancer in Primary Care within the Population and Global Health Research Programme, in line with
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fellowships, to be held at the Crick or elsewhere. The Programme: Fellows at the Crick join a vibrant, multidisciplinary research community of over 1,000 scientists. They have full access to the Crick postdoc
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: Biomedicine and Pharmacology Developmental and Regenerative Biology Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics Metabolism and Physiology Molecular and Cellular Biology Neuroscience Computational Structural Biology
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Professor level or above will also be considered for candidates with exceptional records of research excellence and academic leadership. In addition to pursuing a vibrant research program, an appointee will
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of Science in Physiotherapy programme, to teach modules at other bachelor and master programmes offered by the Faculty of Health Sciences and to supervise undergraduate and co-supervise PhD students
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advantageous to complement the existing expertise in genome editing techniques and disease mechanisms across all organs. The selected candidate will develop and maintain a thriving independent research program
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the framework of the MaReCuM model study program, the W3 professorship for Transfusion Medicine and Immunology is expected to participate in teaching in accordance with the regulations for W3 professorships in
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). The successful candidate will join an energetic, interdisciplinary department and is expected to build and sustain an innovative, externally funded independent research program, contribute to high
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pages, describing their main achievements to date, as well as outlining the program of research they intend to follow for the next few years. A teaching statement Four letters of recommendation, at least
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of Dr William Schafer at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), Cambridge, to work within a programme aimed at mapping and analysing the structure of the hatchling octopus brain connectome