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to study health and disease. Accordingly, almost all of contemporary biological science research is critically dependent on our ability to identify which genes are related in different species. The Kelly
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on their personal development opportunities. Lots of support for health and wellbeing including discounted membership for our state-of-the-art sport and gym facilities and access to a 24-7 Employee Assistance
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corresponding imaging data. Our partnership with the UCLH Biomedical Research Centre and NIHR Hearing Health Informatics Collaborative provides a strong foundation for translational research. We value technical
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About Us The post will be based in the King’s Centre for Lung Health (KCLH) in the Peter Gorer Department of Immunobiology at Guy’s Hospital in the heart of London. KCLH brings together expertise
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assessment of sentinel lymph node biopsies in breast cancer surgery' led by Prof. Ioan Notingher (Nottingham) and funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The aim of this project
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require close cooperation with other research groups. The position requires PhD in computer science, engineering, or a related field Excellent research track record in AI and sustainability or cloud
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment Location: University Main Campus Salary: £38,249 to £40,497 per annum Contract Type: Fixed Term (48 months) Basis: Full Time
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for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The aim of this project is to build an instrument, leveraging statistical and machine learning techniques, to allow surgeons to examine the sentinel lymph nodes during
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molecular evolution, particularly in viruses with epidemic and pandemic potential, as well as those with significant implications for plant and animal health. This post is part of a Wellcome Trust-funded
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cognition in children and young people as part of a Wellcome-funded project. The post-holder will work with Dr Sukhvir Wright and colleagues at the Institute of Health and Neurodevelopment (IHN) in the MRC