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statement, setting out how you meet the selection criteria for the post, using examples of your skills and experience. Click here for information and advice on writing an effective Supporting Statement. As
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funded by EPSRC and is fixed-term until 31 May 2026. The role will entail collecting and analysing functional MRI data from healthy volunteers, including both BOLD and ASL from 3T Siemens clinical scanners
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recruitment and clinical assessment activities and helping design the neurofeedback protocol, including monitoring data quality for clinical interviews, data collection of online databases of self-report
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responsible for managing your own academic research and administrative activities and adapting existing and developing new research methodologies and materials. You will analyse quantitative data from a variety
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the necessary data. They will also assist with training and data collection involving the geo-QDM in non-MMESSH related projects. They will write and publish any relevant scientific research papers on geo-QDM and
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samples. The postholder will use datasets from a large NIH-funded project based in the US to develop methods for jointly analysing dMRI and PS-OCT data. The post holder will be expected to take an
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, together with relevant knowledge in normal and malignant hematopoiesis research, including in vivo models. Experience generating single cell genomics data, previous experience of contributing to high-impact
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opportunities for these diseases. The project will use a wide variety of data processing, data analysis, and statistical techniques to functional genomic data (ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, co-accessibility
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and malignant haematopoiesis research. Experience generating single cell genomics data, previous experience of contributing to high-impact publications/presentations and the ability to manage your own
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of progression to secondary acute myelogenous leukaemia (sAML). You will take a lead on developing data analysis approaches to search for targetable genetic, epigenetic, or epitranscriptomic mechanisms