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. Armed with this information, the post holder will use cutting-edge paleoclimatic modelling that incorporates nutrient cycling and carbon chemistry (HadOCC) to infer the distribution of potential feeding
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Forest Resilience, Climate Change, and Human Health in the Amazon
, epidemiology, and socio-environmental modelling. To be considered a successful candidate; A PhD degree in Ecology, Biodiversity analyses, Environmental Science, Remote Sensing, Epidemiology, Data Science, or a
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disease. Together with other members of the team, the post-holder will design parallel tasks for rodents and humans and apply comparable analytical approaches to data across species. Cell and circuit
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a relevant subject (epidemiology, biostatistics or big data) and have experience of working with Swedish population registers on epidemiological studies. You will possess sufficient specialist
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Are you passionate about taking a lead role in a cutting-edge project at the intersection of genomics, computational biology, and haematological cancer? We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior
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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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which area you’re applying to (AI & Epidemiology, Phylodynamics & Human Mobility, Climate & Infectious diseases, Global health digital data science), as well as your preferred starting date. We
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We are seeking a full-time Post-Doctoral Research Associate to join the Brassart research group at the Department of Engineering Science (central Oxford). The post is funded by EPSRC, for a duration
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and make major contributions to the work of the group The Post Doctoral Researcher will be the senior scientist leading the discovery science research supporting the BHF Professorship award to Prof
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expertise in statistics, mathematics, engineering and AI with industry scientists. Within the partnership, small research teams will focus on ambitious, ‘blue sky’ research for novel methods development