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Research Fellow in Musculoskeletal Epidemiology
They will also work on the setup of a hospital-based registry and research platform for patients referred to the Osteoporosis ...
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Postgraduate Research Fellow in Flavour Technology
The Natural Resources Institute of the University of Greenwich is offering an exciting position for a Post-doctoral Research Associate...
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Research Fellow in Cancer Immunology
The current opportunity is for a research fellow to join the team to help dissect mechanisms of action for mAb capable of manipulating immune ...
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Research Assistant in Perinatal Science
We want a proactive individual to help explore the mechanisms of pregnancy complications and the impact pregnancy exposures has on future child health
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Lab Technician
We are looking for a skilled individual to join our team to help deliver our internationally leading skin research programmes.
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Senior Laboratory Technician
We're looking for a skilled lab technician to support the delivery of translational research activities at St John’s Institute of Dermatology.
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Research Fellow - Retinal Cell Biology
We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and capable postdoctoral researcher to join the Retinal Cell Biology Lab led ...
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Research Assistant
We seek someone who can work with a team to investigate how an organelle that controls extrusion forms and disassembles within epithelial cells.
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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Plant Pathology
The Natural Resources Institute (NRI) (www.nri.org) is an internationally renowned multi-disciplinary centre of...
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Research Fellow in Bioimaging
The research team at the University of Southampton is responsible for developing ‘OrganLab’ for the OrganVision project ...