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are required to hold the following qualifications: A Bachelors or Masters degree, ideally in a relevant STEM discipline (eg. Biological sciences). A PhD (or near to completion) in a field relevant to the project
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and beyond. Candidate Profile We welcome applicants with diverse backgrounds in experimental or computational biology who are excited by pioneering research directions. Qualifications PhD in molecular
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organoids will be plus. Dry lab: Highly motivated candidates with a PhD/MD degree in bioinformatics, genome science, systems biology, biomedical informatics, computational biology, machine learning, data
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projects that leverage our optical expertise to probe brain function Preferred Qualifications & Expertise: PhD in neuroscience, bioengineering, computational biology, or related field At least one strong
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Position Details School of Computer Science Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range £36,130 to £45,413 with potential
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SJCRH Position Overview: The Department of Information Services is seeking a highly skilled and motivated faculty- level Clinical Informatics Researcher to join our dynamic clinical informatics and
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work on a translational project and generate preliminary data for a PhD. Examples of programmes on-going include using peripheral immune cells to predict immunotherapy response in biliary tract and liver
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Position Details School of Chemistry, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK Full time starting salary is normally in the range
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to most destinations in the world. Interested candidates are encouraged to send a brief cover letter, CV and the names and contact information of 3 references to: Prithu Sundd, PhD - psundd@versiti.org
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Collect research data via experiments carried out on the analysis and recycling of Li ion battery materials Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students on the Li ion