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TypePermanentWorking TypeOn siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date15-Mar-2026JD_Param11YesJD_Param12Yes The Sainsbury Wellcome Centre (SWC) brings together world-leading scientists to investigate how brain circuits
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molecular cloning and animal models is essential. The post holder will join a team of scientists at ICH as well as linking with the collaborating groups at the partner Institutions in the collaboration. Main
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second in the UK for research power and first in England. The UCL Progression Of Neurodegenerative Disease (POND) group is a world-leading research laboratory in computational data-driven disease
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resistance in colorectal cancer. We use single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics data from patient samples and patient-derived organoids (Ogden et al., Cell Genomics 2025, Efremova et al. Nature
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Collaborate effectively across disciplines—working with clinicians, biologists, and data scientists Present your work at international conferences and publish in high-visibility journals Who we are looking
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of the world's top universities and a founding member of the Crick Institute. UCL Cancer Institute draws together over 300 scientists working together to develop world-class basic and translational cancer research
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to work flexibly within a team to achieve the project demands are needed. Experience with omics data analyses and functional transcriptomic studies are essential; skills in flow cytometry and animal work
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statistical data and an interest in the ways in which education can teach democratic values. The postholder will be part of a small research team based at UCL and the University of Roehampton and will play a
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The UCL Energy Institute hosts a world-leading research group focused on the decarbonisation of the shipping sector. The shipping research group undertakes research to support the above using models
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Citizen Attitudes Towards National and International Problems (CATNIP) Project About us Citizen Attitudes Towards National and International Problems (CATNIP) Project Abstract: Political scientists