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learning. List A List B Fundamentals of Medical Sciences Pharmacology Pathology Microbiology The joint programme is a highly regarded and successful programme based in Nanchang, China that started in 2013
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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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programme. In addition, this role will provide: Training in genomics and pathogen sequencing Opportunities to collaborate with academic and governmental partners Experience working within an interdisciplinary
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migration programme. The postholder will also be responsible for vulnerability management for cloud and on-premise systems. To be considered for this role you must have a good first-degree standard in a
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pass mark requirements. The successful applicant will be willing to undertake ICAEW training sessions and prepare students for excellent outcomes. As Deputy Programme Director, you will play a key role
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You You are highly motivated, with a relevant undergraduate degree, or equivalent experience, in a relevant discipline. You have formal or equivalent experience in programme or project management, with
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AI with large-scale datasets, the post holder will drive biological discovery. The work involves developing sophisticated frameworks to bridge the gap between computational frameworks and clinical
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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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of Ophthalmology. This post is part of the Africa Oculomics Research Programme funded by the Wellcome Trust. The post-holder must have a doctoral degree in a relevant topic and expertise in ophthalmology and
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build strong working relationships with programme leaders, academic departments and university services to understand teaching and research needs, promote the use of library resources, and contribute