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University. Dr Speed's research involves developing statistical methods for better analysing data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS), with a particular focus on improving our understanding of human
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and detail-oriented student assistant with a background straddling history (or a related humanities discipline) and computer science or another technical field. MELICA (‘Modeling Everyday Life in Cold
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Biodiversity is a collaborative research centre of academics from a wide range of disciplines funded by the Leverhulme Trust to increase knowledge of how the relationship between humanity and the natural world
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This tenure track position will strengthen and complement ongoing research in sensory and consumer science, in the area of human perception of food and beverages at the Department of Food Science. This position
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more than 20 countries. We perform basic and applied research within plants, livestock and human quantitative genetics. Our focus areas include quantitative genetics, breeding plans, artificial intelligence
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not yet been obtained). We emphasise the importance of maintaining a dedicated and respectful relationship between staff and students. Knowledge exchange It is expected that the successful applicant
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solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems within the areas of soil, plants, animals, humans, and the environment. We want to make a difference by contributing to both fundamental knowledge and the
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bioinformatics and experience or interest in data analysis or the physiology of the human body, including heart, kidney and gut microbiome. The job can potentially be continued in a PhD position. As a person, you
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more than 20 countries. We perform basic and applied research within plant, livestock and human quantitative genetics. Our focus areas include quantitative genetics, artificial intelligence applied
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to understanding the cultural and social conditions that shape human life. Our work examines how people interact with their environments, from prehistory to the present, and across both local contexts and global