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@ucl.ac.uk) or Prof Peter Lee (peter.lee@ucl.ac.uk). For application process queries, contact Ruikang Xue (ruikang.xue@ucl.ac.uk). About you You will have a PhD in a relevant discipline (e.g. computational
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About us University College London (UCL) UCL is a multi-disciplinary university with a population of over 13,000 staff and 42,000 students from 150 different countries. Degree programmes
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About us UCL School of Pharmacy is one of the world’s leading centres of excellence for pharmaceutical science, education and professional engagement. The Division has a well-established track
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About the Role These are two Clinic Research Fellow posts in Haemato-Oncology. The successful applicants will be expected to undertake a research project resulting in a PhD in the Centre for Haemato
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(Neurogenetics lab) and in collaboration with Professor Joanne Ng (Genetic Therapy Accelerator Centre) and Professor Fiona Ducotterd (ARUK UCL Drug Discovery Institute). Biallelic AAGGG expansions in RFC1
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About the Role These are two Clinic Research Fellow posts in Haemato-Oncology. The successful applicants will be expected to undertake a research project resulting in a PhD in the Centre for Haemato
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. The Research Fellow will work with Dr Doan on grant-related projects and will be encouraged to pursue independent research and establish new collaborations, especially within the UCL Department of Mathematics
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sponsorship or a global talent visa under UK Visas and Immigration legislation. Therefore, UCL welcomes applications from international applicants who require a visa. Application Process: A full job description
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the possibility of extension, subject to funding availability. The successful applicant will be subject to the usual UCL probationary procedures. About you The ideal candidate for this position should have a PhD
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organoid models of neurodevelopmental diseases to test advanced genetic therapies. It will be supervised by Professor Gabriele Lignani and is in collaboration with Dr Amy McTague at UCL Institute of Child