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Responsibilities Develop suitable algorithmic methods for live and real-time analysis of synchronous and asynchronous data. Write research reports and publications. Analyse and interpret the results of own research
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reverse genetics for functional analysis of EV candidates. This project will require a strong molecular biology background, knowledge in AI-based protein structural prediction, in vitro expression systems
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international initiatives. To be considered, you must hold, or be close to completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil in one of the following subjects: computational genomics, genetic or molecular epidemiology, medical
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world-leading researchers from Oxford, Harvard, and other premier institutions to develop innovative gene-silencing and gene-editing technologies targeting the underlying causes of genetic heart diseases
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candidate will work at the intersection of multi-disciplinary modelling, advanced AI algorithms, and decision-support tool development for various hydrogen technologies-based energy systems. Responsibilities
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. This is a full-time appointment on a fixed-term contract for two years. The post-holder will be based at the Centre for Human Genetics, Old Road Campus, Oxford. Applications for this vacancy are to be made
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gene-silencing and gene-editing technologies targeting the underlying causes of genetic heart diseases. The successful candidate will work closely with chemists, molecular biologists, and clinicians
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should have a MRes or PhD (or submitted at time of appointment) together with a strong academic track record, in a relevant area (e.g., Neuroscience, Medicine, Genetics, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer
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is developing cutting-edge research on all aspects of computational imaging, from theory and algorithms, to applications in astronomy and medicine. Dr Wiaux is a Professor in the School of Engineering
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-disciplinary research environment Desirable criteria 1. Experience in devising and developing novel machine learning algorithms 2. Hands on experience with ROS and physical robots 3. Excellent