25 distributed-systems-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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‘‘Driving change in access to and delivery of evidence-based rehabilitation for the benefit of patients with fragility fracture’’. The aim of the study is to improve patient and carer outcomes of acute
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About the Role This opportunity is for internal candidates only. We are recruiting for a 10-month postdoctoral position at the Blizard Institute, QMUL. The postholder(s) will join Professor Áine
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drug discovery. This is a new group at the University and you will support Professor West in it’s transfer from the University of Sussex. About You You will have a PhD in a relevant area and well
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About the Role This experienced post-doctoral position is to quantify, characterise and define extracellular vesicles obtained from preclinical and clinical samples in the context of chronic
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Essential requirements are a PhD (or close to completion) in a relevant subject, with experience in cell and molecular biology (including “omics” technologies, and microscopy). Experience in 3-D modelling
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Research. This is a unique opportunity for enthusiastic early-career researchers to contribute to an emerging team that has already made important scientific impacts, advancing understanding of the complex
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of diagnostic devices within hospital settings. A deep understanding and hands-on experience in AI, medical imaging, user-centred design, programming, and system integration within medical contexts are highly
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) and reports and will work as part of a team. About You The candidate will have a PhD or be close to holding a PhD in the musculoskeletal field and expertise in the area of osteoarthritis or cartilage
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About the Role The purpose of this role is to provide qualitative and quantitative research support for an MRC funded applied global health research project: Sierra Leone Research and Action on Salt
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About the Role The purpose of this role is to provide mixed methods and evidence synthesis research support for a Gates funded project examining the utility of iron preparations for maternal anaemia