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plan to use these data to identify the virus and make inferences about potential human infection and transmission. This will involve analysis of viral evolution, simulation of potential scenarios and
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of background knowledge; implicit knowledge is derived by performing reasoning over event graphs; and the comprehension model is developed with built-in interpretability and robustness against adversarial attacks
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expertise in organoid models of neurodevelopment to join our team and be involved in a MRC funded project aimed at generating region-specific brain organoids and assembloids from multiple gene-edited human
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The post holder will develop computational models of learning processes in cortical networks. The research will employ mathematical modelling and computer simulation to identify synaptic plasticity
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split 0.5FTE on the UKRI Medical Research Council funded project STARS: Sharing Tools and Artefacts for Reproducible Simulations in healthcare ; and 0.5FTE on the Health Service Modelling Associates (HSMA
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vitro, organoid co-culture models will be developed using primary human epithelial cells. Candidates should have an excellent research track record, be committed to the project and keen to work in a
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vitro, organoid co-culture models will be developed using primary human epithelial cells. Candidates should have an excellent research track record, be committed to the project and keen to work in a
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schizophrenia-related symptoms in animal models (mice), in the context of a collaborative project with clinicians and computational scientists. This project will be supervised by Prof Oscar Marin and Prof Beatriz
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Guy’s Campus, Denmark Hill and UCL. About the role: To investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying schizophrenia-related symptoms in animal models (mice), in the context of a collaborative project with
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applicants for a 6-month paternity leave replacement who have a strong interest in using computational methods such as cognitive and psychophysiological modeling, (Bayesian) statistics and optimal experimental