POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW jobs in LEITH, United Kingdom

Full time - 35 hours per week Fixed term contract - 24 months The Opportunity: A postdoctoral researcher... Medical Research Council, and an ERC Advanced Grant to the PI. Expertise in the group extends across molecular genetics, cell...

University of Edinburgh

Livestock Research (ILRI) Institute established to support programmes that aim to improve livestock based livelihoods in the... tropics. You will be based at the Roslin Institute, a world-class centre for research on the quantitative genetics...

University of Edinburgh

of high-quality research investigating the function and dysfunction of dynamin-1 in models of epilepsy. Research... interaction assays) Maintain accurate and up-to-date records to document research progress Continually update knowledge...

University of Edinburgh

-ended research role and have not yet been awarded a major funded postdoctoral fellowship (such as those offered by the...), the Department of European Languages and Cultures (DELC) invites applications for two Career Launch Postdoctoral Fellows...

University of Edinburgh

and motivated experimental scientist to take up a fully-funded 18-months position as postdoctoral research fellow, as part of the...

University of Edinburgh

Contract type: Full-time (35 hours per week) Fixed-term: 21 months We are looking for a postdoctoral Research... Fellow with experience of using or creating geo-demographic profiles and of investigating the social determinants of health...

University of Edinburgh

(11 months) We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to develop novel stem cell gene therapies for childhood... Opportunity: The position offers an ideal opportunity for an enthusiastic, postdoctoral researcher, who wants to be part...

University of Edinburgh

, Edinburgh We are inviting applications for Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow positions (2 in Edinburgh/3 in Nottingham...) to join an exciting new research programme (iBreed) funded by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a novel in vitro...

University of Edinburgh