Research Fellow/Non-Clinical Lecturer in Stem Cell Therapy
Imperial College is ranked in the top ten universities of the world, according to the 2006 Times Higher Education Supplement league tables.
Applications are invited for a Research Fellow/Non-Clinical Lecturer in Stem Cell Therapy leading to a permanent academic post within the University. We are looking for a scientist to develop an independent research programme preferably in areas that complement existing strengths in stem cell biology, studies of experimental models of human disease and programmes in regenerative medicine. Research areas of interest include (i) studies of stem cell maintenance and experimental manipulation in vitro to investigate cell fate determination and cell function, (ii) studies of stem cell engraftment, maintenance and function in experimental models of human disease.
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Putting Stem Cell Research on the Fast Track
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Applications are invited for a Research Fellow/Non-Clinical Lecturer in Stem Cell Therapy leading to a permanent academic post within the University. We are looking for a scientist to develop an independent research programme preferably in areas that complement existing strengths in stem cell biology, studies of experimental models of human disease and programmes in regenerative medicine. Research areas of interest include (i) studies of stem cell maintenance and experimental manipulation in vitro to investigate cell fate determination and cell function, (ii) studies of stem cell engraftment, maintenance and function in experimental models of human disease.
<a href="http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/FH150/Research_Fellow_Non-Clinical_Lecturer_in_Stem_Cell_Therapy/">
Putting Stem Cell Research on the Fast Track
</a> (jobs.ac.uk)
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