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systems on the basis of how they respond to violations, wrongs and injustices. The 5-year project adopts a multi-dimensional, comparative and multi-method research design to evaluate how the juridical
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will rely on mixed methods to identify and investigate how different forms of social and built infrastructure contribute to the decision-making processes and capacities of just transformation actors, and
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the boundaries of computational modelling and shaping the future of digital healthcare, this is the opportunity to bring your expertise to life! What you’ll need Applicants should have a PhD in
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of in vivo oligonucleotide disposition and effect. The research will involve the development and exploration of in vitro methods to assess siRNA cellular kinetics using cellular and molecular techniques
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, Professor Evangelos (Evan) Kontopantelis. You will need a good first degree (2.1 or above) or equivalent in statistics or a relevant discipline and a PhD in health services research, economics, data science
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for this award you must meet the following criteria: Have submitted an application by the deadline for a PhD programme to start in September 2024. Hold (or expect to achieve) a first class honours undergraduate
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and organisational skills are required. Applicants should have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Molecular Microbiology, Metabolic Engineering (or closely related field
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decision support, and enable more transparent, trustworthy biomedical AI. This position is ideal for a recent PhD graduate looking to build an independent research trajectory that bridges AI, biomedicine
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Associate (PDRA) will be responsible for support and informal supervision of PhD students funded by Rolls-Royce in this area, and the dissemination of key findings into relevant teams at Rolls-Royce
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metabolomic approaches. You will also collaborate with leading partners at the Universities of Oxford and Aberdeen. You will have a PhD (or near completion) in a relevant biological or biomedical discipline