39 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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programme. The particular emphasis of the project will be to examine the interaction between atherosclerotic plaque macrophages and neutrophil extracellular traps and how it impacts cellular function and
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at the forefront of contemporary trauma care. About You The post holder must be pursuing / completed a PhD degree or equivalent in Bio Medical Science related field. Pursuing / completed PhD degree or equivalent in
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for medicine use before and during pregnancy. This postholder would work primarily on a recently funded programme of work to develop a novel approach to understanding and communicating the Safety of Medicines in
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About the Role The project “An Erlangen Programme for AI” (funded by the UKRI), will broadly involve applying advanced mathematical techniques for understanding training in neural networks, with
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offers an exciting opportunity for a talented cell and molecular biologist to gain experience in research in vascular biology with a focus on arterial medial calcification. This project, which is funded
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially
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analytical abilities, and a collaborative approach are essential. A clear vision for independent research and future funding is highly desirable. Those who have not obtained a PhD will be paid in the junior
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About the Role We are recruiting for an 18-month postdoctoral position as a part of an MRC funded project. This position will focus on investigating bacterial and host factors influencing early
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are seeking to appoint a postdoctoral research associate as part of a UKRI Future Leader Fellowship funded research programme. The successful candidate will work as part of a team to develop and apply deep
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. This grant will also fund two PhD students that the PDRA will work closely with. The team also closely collaborates with Dr. Myriam Benisty and her research group at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in