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neuroscience. This is a unique opportunity to translate our understanding of neural computation - from circuit-level mechanisms to computational principles - into the human brain, through the establishment
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The post is initially funded for 9 months UCL Mechanical Engineering has been at the forefront of engineering education and research for over 170 years. The department was home to the UK’s first
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University College London (UCL) is a globally recognised university with a strong reputation for academic excellence, innovation, and real-world impact. UCL Mechanical Engineering undertakes
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University College London (UCL) is a globally recognised university with a strong reputation for academic excellence, innovation, and real-world impact. UCL Mechanical Engineering conducts high
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The Physics and Astronomy Department is located in the heart of the historical area of Bloomsbury. Scientific research and study has been a strong feature of UCL since its inception in 1826 and the
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The UCL Huntington’s Disease Centre is uniquely placed world-wide to translate mechanistic insights to ‘first in human’ studies. It combines sophisticated cell-based systems with rigorously
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novel mechanisms and therapeutic targets for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. About the role We are seeking a Research Fellow to investigate the mechanisms underlying neuronal vulnerability
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PhD Studentship: Genetic modifiers to untangle disease mechanisms of RFC1 repeat expansion University College London � Queen Square Institute of Neurology Project: Biallelic repeat expansions in
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is to determine how neocortical and subcortical circuits interact to mediate flexible behaviour. The project will focus on the neural circuit mechanisms underlying goal switching and behavioural
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-termWorking TypeHybridAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date04-Feb-2026JD_Param11YesJD_Param12Yes UCL is a diverse global community of world-class academics, students, industry links, external partners, and