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Design and conduct laboratory experiments on flow chemistry platforms available to the group with main focus on synthesis and preparation of drug substances in their sold form Preparation and delivery
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dedicated building which was generously supported by the Wolfson Foundation. Research in the department spans three main themes: Chronic Pain & Migraine, Spinal Cord & Brain Repair, and Hearing Loss & Sensory
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human T cell biology, including but not limited to T cell isolation, cell culture, cytokine detection (ELISA, Luminex, qPCR), as demonstrated by high quality data in primary research papers Excellent flow
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Assistant to provide broad support to the Director, the Managing Director, and central operations for the Centre. The main purpose of the role is to provide comprehensive, confidential, and high-quality
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for Gene Therapy and Regenerative Medicine at Guy’s Hospital (London, UK), the Sancho Lab focuses in studying molecular cues behind cell fate decisions in pancreas. Our main goal in the lab is to decipher
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) status but also its facets. The aim is defining targets for intervention, and running tight interventional studies. About The Role Primary objective is to build a fully-quantifiable aetiopathogenic model
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: Essential criteria Masters qualified in relevant subject area [sociology, bioethics, anthropology or similar] Knowledge of the UK’s (health) research ecosystem, including clinical trials, wet labs, dry labs
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Hospital. The primary focus of the post is to contribute to research aimed at improving outcomes in fertility preservation and fertility treatment. The post holder works closely with research and clinical
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Psychiatry, Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Science, Psychological Medicine and Psychosis Studies. These include more than 100 Principal Investigators, with research grants of £30-40 million. We have
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of clinical data and bio samples (blood and cerebrospinal fluid) from patients. The main focus is on an exciting new prospective, longitudinal study aiming to assess the immunological effects of antipsychotic