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health and neuroscience research in Europe and the largest in the UK. From its earliest years, the IoPPN has been fundamentally changing and shaping how we understand, prevent and treat mental illness and
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health, focusing on developmental processes. We offer a supportive and collaborative research environment at the Pears Maudsley Centre, with access to extensive neuroimaging, genomic, and clinical datasets
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formulations and how they cross biological barriers. They use new discoveries in drug delivery and barrier transport processes to design new diagnostic and drug administration systems. To date this work their
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process due to the constant exposure of the gut to microbes, pathogens, food, and chemicals. This process involves crosstalk between multiple immune cells, and within the epithelial layer, the communication
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for an early-career researcher to build a distinctive profile in Big Data analytics, AI as applied to mental health, focusing on developmental processes. We offer a supportive and collaborative research
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for an early-career researcher to build a distinctive profile in Big Data analytics, AI as applied to mental health, focusing on developmental processes. We offer a supportive and collaborative research
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sports clubs for those looking for more than just a great place to work. Application Process Applications for this vacancy are to be made online via www.recruit.ox.ac.uk and Vacancy ID 182767 . You will be
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mechanisms and signalling consequences of reactive small-molecule metabolites in organ regeneration, leveraging state-of-the-art chemical biology tools and established tissue injury models, in particular
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months. The project involves developing and applying a novel integrated platform to study the chemical molecular mechanisms and signalling consequences of reactive small-molecule metabolites in organ
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. They use new discoveries in drug delivery and barrier transport processes to design new diagnostic and drug administration systems. To date this work their work has been funded by 18 research grants with a