30 phd-in-software-engineering-positions-in-sweeden Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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partners at NHS England and Nuffield Health. About You You will have a PHD (or close to completion) or experience at a comparable level in a relevant subject area. You will have experience of working with
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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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machine learning under real life constraints of clinical integration/validation and healthcare regulatory translation/commercialisation. The position is part of the project `Integrated autofluorescence
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PhD (or close to completion) or research qualification/experience equivalent to PhD level in the relevant subject area for the research programme; with a productive track record and have experience
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the successful candidate for this position. Therefore, the appointable candidate will need to be eligible to work in the UK or have leave to remain in the UK and associated right to work for the duration
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and Immigration website . Full-Time, Fixed-Term (36 months) We are looking for a highly motivated early career researcher with a PhD (or near completion) in psychology, life sciences, genetics
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prostate cancer lethality derived from Visium spatial transcriptomics (https://youtu.be/YdzF0-PFXhc ; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05023-2 ; ). About You You will have a PhD (or close
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infrastructure enables recruitment of 200-300 severely injured patients annually as part of the ACIT study. We also have a well-established experimental modelling group with full ethical approvals in place for all
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of Spiralian Asymmetric Cell Divisions”. This research position will reveal the mechanisms that drive the evolution of polar lobes during the first asymmetric cell divisions in animals with spiral cleavage. We
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About the Role A 12 month post-doctoral research assistant position funded by the Barts and the London Charity (BTLC) is available in the laboratory of the laboratory of Professor Stuart McDonald