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reasoning and for cognitive reappraisal. They will join the wider network of Turing AI fellows and the Alan Turing Institute , the national AI and Data Science institute in the UK. There will be
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expected to be bioinformatic in nature. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant subject, experience of macrosynteny analysis and phylogenetic analysis of gene families, and a thorough knowledge of animal
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About the Role You will develop and apply novel computational methods to quantify the societal impact of fundamental science discoveries. Candidates close to completion of their PhD will initially
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. You will write research articles and present the results at national and international conferences. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil in computational biology, genomics, bioinformatics
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being able to learn and apply specialist knowledge in parasitology, structural biology, cell biology or molecular biochemistry. You should be interested in an interdisciplinary research project involving
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scholars in Law and two PhD students (one in Law and one in Computer Science/Data Analytics), as well as with international, European and national stakeholders involved in the CURE project. The post-holder
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months follow-on funding to EPSRC-funded research students after they have submitted their PhD. The EPSRC Postdoctoral Pathway scheme (formerly known as Doctoral Prize scheme) is intended to help
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specialist knowledge in parasitology, structural biology, cell biology or molecular biochemistry. You should be interested in an interdisciplinary research project involving cellular organisation and you will
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neuroscience, with the aim of improving mental health outcomes in both non-clinical and clinical populations. We are based at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, a world-leading
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sufficiently versatile to rapidly acquire the required capacity. You will have : A PhD in gut microbiology or closely related field Good knowledge of gut modelling and general microbiology Experience in