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We are looking for an ambitious Research Associate who is passionate about generative AI, synthetic data, and in-silico trials to join our multidisciplinary team. You will work with colleagues who
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This post creates an opportunity to further your career in big data analysis and complex cardiovascular diseases! We are looking for a holder of university degree in computational biology
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, you'll work with large-scale multimodal datasets, clinical trials data, and population imaging studies to drive innovation in personalised medicine and in silico trials. If you're passionate about pushing
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candidate will be involved in analysing data from patients with psoriatic arthritis as part of a large international study funded by the European Union: Hippocrates. The work sets out to explore new standards
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to the changing needs of the University. The University of Manchester is large and steeped in history and heritage, as such our IT landscape is broad and complex. From cultural institutions such as Jodrell Bank, to
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. The successful candidate is expected to have experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning, big data processing, cardiac image analysis, data visualisation and statistical methods. Strong
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are consistently meeting and adapting to the changing needs of the University. The University of Manchester is large and steeped in history and heritage, as such our IT landscape is broad and complex. From cultural
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its goals. Experience of working as a HR / People Partner in a unionised environment. Demonstrable experience of supporting the successful delivery of change programmes in a large and complex
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and culture initiatives across a large and com-plex organisation. Experience of contributing to shaping an organisation’s culture to reflect its values and mission by fostering an inclusive work
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, driving performance by translating strategic plans into an aligned people agenda for delivery across a large and complex organisation. A successful track record of leading and developing a People Partnering