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focus on ambitious, ‘blue sky’ research for novel methods development relevant for drug discovery analysis pipelines, trial design and operational efficiency. Led by Professor Chris Holmes, and with
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DPhil students, manage data analysis pipelines, and contribute to publications and grant writing. This post is ideally suited to someone aiming to secure a long-term fellowship and build an independent
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permeability selection in variant membrane chemistries. This work will run in parallel to experimental analysis conducted at the University of Exeter using synthetic vesicles to observe permeability
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especially suitable for someone with strong formal reasoning and data analysis skills who is considering progression to a PhD or further postdoctoral research in AI ethics, social choice theory
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and analysis of probabilistic and social choice models, help with the design and conduct of experiments, perform literature reviews, and contribute to the drafting of technical reports and publications
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for data analysis/scientific computing, and excellent decision-making, problem-solving, planning, and organisational skills. Please direct enquiries about the role to Prof Martin Bureau: (martin.bureau
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show evidence of understanding, expression and application of concepts and methods. Strong data analysis skills, especially in applied econometrics and statistical methods within health economics are
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with mouse genetics, molecular biology (including functional genomics) and bioinformatics (including UNIX, R and Python for single cell analysis). You will be highly motivated, current with
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opportunities at departmental and University level. The work will be exclusively in-silico analysis of human rhythmic behaviour, including sleep and chronotype, and cardiometabolic disease. We will use publicly
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good understanding of the relevant basic theory, skills in data analysis and numerical modelling, and a strong research track record. Please direct enquiries about the role to: Only applications received