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of data driven biomedical analysis and introduce you to the UK Biobank, a world leading research resource that is growing in scale and significance and is central to the UK’s biomedical data science
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. This hypoxic environment has a profound influence on tumour biology, eliciting the expression of pro-survival pathways, immune tolerance and resistance to radiotherapy.1 Indeed, hypoxia is currently recognized
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doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of an MRes or doctoral degree are NOT eligible to apply for an award. Applicants who hold or who are registered
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admission requirements may be offered admission on a self-funded basis. Applicants who already hold an MRes or a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award
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platforms for studying tumour biology and testing drug efficacy in a personalised context [4]. By using panels of genetically diverse prostate cancer cell lines, researchers can mimic the molecular spectrum
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, including questionnaires and focus groups with pharmacists, the public and those working in the healthcare sector. Skills required of applicant: A degree in a science based subject area such as Biomedical
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biomarker discovery pipeline. You will gain invaluable hands-on experience analysing large-scale, complex biomedical datasets and achieve proficiency using the UK Biobank – a vital skill for modern biomedical
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. Combining computer vision with artificial intelligence will enable a PhD researcher to develop models that can reason, understand or learn like a human. The ability to identify defects, adapt to new and
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project with enhanced training and 3+ month placement, which is fully funded by UKRI BBSRC through the NI Landscape Partnership in AI for Bioscience (NILAB) Programme, delivered by Queen’s University
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collaboration Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a subject relevant to the proposed area of study, such as: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence