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also have or be close to completing a PhD in any of the following areas as well as the will and commitment to learn relevant topics from the other areas: Statistical and machine learning, mathematical
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About the Project We are seeking a talented and dedicated team of scientists, bioinformaticians and support colleaguesto join the ground-breaking PharosAI initiative – a £43.6M national programme co
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order to gain novel understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying disease. About You You will have a PhD (or equivalent qualification) in computer/statistics/data science or similar field. You will
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View All Vacancies Department of Biological Science Location Egham Salary £74,753 per annum pro rata - including London Allowance This is the expected starting salary for this post however
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CoSector CoSector – University of London is a digital services provider that operates as part of the University of London. It evolved from the University of London Computer Centre (ULCC), established in 1968
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the problem of induction”. How biological and artificial agents can use limited evidence to effectively learn and generalise is a long standing issue for psychology, AI/computational sciences, neuroscience and
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communication, work on own initiative and as part of a team and have a flexible and professional attitude. Good organisational, planning, numerical skills and computer literacy are essential. Desirable qualities
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Universities Academic and Residential Portfolio. The role is an 15-month training programme combining on-the-job training and work experience provided by the University of London, with study delivered through a
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to DNA damage and also link to this ferroptosis biology /projects to enable members to efficiently carry out their research projects. Research technician will be based in Professor Tyson Sharp’s group as
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Hub Programme Manager to support implementation of a longitudinal cohort study investigating how social factors influence personal outcomes for people living with severe mental illness. The study