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About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) position is available in the Department of Chemistry of the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences (SPCS) at Queen Mary University of London
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***INTERNAL APPLICATIONS ONLY*** About the Role A 6 month PDRA position is available to study how mitochondrial metabolism regulates cell death in B cell lymphoma. Techniques will include molecular
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including cell culture, organ-chip models, tissue engineering, and musculoskeletal biology. The PDRA will plan and conduct experiments, generate high-quality data, prepare publications, make presentations and
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months) role with an expected start date of November-December 2025 (start date is flexible-negotiable). Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr Marcella Bona m.bona@qmul.ac.uk . To apply for the role
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organ platforms and will be in charge of driving the project with the aid of a Research Technicians. The post is envisaged to start in October 2025, with a salary band ranging from £40,528 and £51,470
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multidisciplinary team, we’d love to hear from you. Experience with crystallography; inelastic and quasielastic neutron scattering; and/or DSC would all be extremely useful. How to Apply Please prepare your
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will plan and conduct experiments, generate high-quality data, prepare publications, make presentations and help supervise associated PhD students. The successful candidates will join large, supportive
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research and schools engagement project aiming to support the more inclusive teaching of British political history as set out in the AQA Thematic GCSE specification, Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to
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research and schools engagement project aiming to support the more inclusive teaching of British political history as set out in the AQA Thematic GCSE specification, Britain: Power and the People: c1170 to
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ethical approvals in place for all proposed human and animal studies. The Centre is intimately linked to the Royal London Hospital Major Trauma Centre, which is among the highest-volume trauma centres in