The UCL Cancer Institute
is the centre of cancer research activity in UCL. The overall remit
of the Cancer Institute is to conduct internationally recognized
cancer research. The aims are to foster interactions with UCL strengths
in Biomedicine (including chemistry, developmental biology, biomathematics,
computational and systems biology and nanosciences) and exploit
the clinical interactions with UCL-affiliated hospitals to conduct
world-class basic and translational cancer research.
Unfortunately due to the number of applications we recieve
we cannot write to those candidates that are not selected for shortlisting.
Consequently, if you have not heard from us within four weeks of
the closing date, please assume that you have been unsuccessful
on this occasion. We hope that this does not discourage you from
making further applications in the future, and would like to thank
you for the time you took to apply for our post.
Last updated : 09/12/2009
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