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concept of agents has come to the fore again, prompted by the rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) – put crudely, the idea is to use LLMs, in the sense of being powerful general purpose intelligent systems
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these pathways modulate T-cell signalling, activation, and effector functions in preclinical models of autoimmunity. This research is part of a broader effort to define how inhibitory receptors tune T-cell
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, activation, and effector functions in preclinical models of autoimmunity. This research is part of a broader effort to define how inhibitory receptors tune T-cell responses in health and disease, ultimately
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staff and community organisations Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found in the Job Description document
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should have experience of working with computational and analytical techniques in the areas of natural language processing (including, among others, topic modelling), computational linguistics, and machine
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lines, as well as embryo phenotyping. Cell culture is used to either generate genetically defined mouse lines or challenge human-relevant disease models at the Mary Lyon Centre. Mouse embryos and adult
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(e.g. Matlab / Python) Experience of or willingness to work with pre-clinical tissue models (e.g. farmed meat) and human tissue (e.g. contaminated instruments in clinical facilities). A proven academic
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record in studying humans and machine learning models, in the context of human social behaviour, learning, decision-making, or a related area. A proven track record of publishing work as lead author in
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using these global wheat pathogens as a model system. There are two post-doctoral research positions and one PhD studentship associated with Dr. McDonald’s UKRI Future Leader Fellowship, which will
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, penetration and toxicity of novel metallodrug-coated gold nanoparticles in a 3D-cell culture model of head and neck cancer. This is a highly inter-disciplinary project involving collaboration between Dr Nik