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the possibility of extension subject to funding. The UK Programme of Laser Inertial Fusion Technology for Energy (UPLiFT) is a 4 year £10M research programme funded by the UK government’s Department for Energy
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used for all aspects of cell/molecular biology/biochemistry. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close completion) in molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research or a related life science
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Cancer Biology to join the GO-PRECISE CRC-VAX project, a highly exciting initiative funded by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK
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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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of independently managing a discrete area of a research project, collaborating in the development of research articles for publication, planning fieldwork and contributing to data collection in the field as
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the Department of Biology on a collaborative project between the Fitz-James and McLean labs investigating the molecular mechanisms of insect
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targets, by leveraging high-dimensional big data (e.g. electronic health records, multi-omics and phenotypic) from large prospective biobanks including China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) and UK Biobank (UKB), and
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analysing, interpreting and presenting data. Attention to detail is essential. The postholder will have excellent organisational and laboratory management skills, and will be a team-player able to support
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, and computational science while developing a broad skill set. The successful candidate will have, or be close to completion of, a PhD in a discipline closely related to neuroscience. With experience in
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type (iv) work with the computational biology team to transfer this information into a AI algorithm that can distinguish neurodegenerative and neuroprotective phenotypes (v) work with colleagues in