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DNA in human disease new approaches to transcriptomic data analysis computational frameworks for omics data integration Our PhD programme provides excellent training in cutting edge technologies
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opportunities allow. Applicants should have a PhD in neuroscience, or cognitive science with a very strong analytical background. Ideally, applicants will have direct experience using a programming language
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Braidotti, prof. Daniele Faccio and Dr. Ashley Lyons. The position is expected to be in very close collaboration with our academic partner Anna Peacock, Professor of Photonics in the Optoelectronics Research
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: D1. Skills in animal models Experience Essential: E1. Proven ability to deliver quality outputs (such as publications) in a timely and efficient manner. E2. Experience preparing data for publication
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analysis, user validation, and market positioning. 5. Lead the development, both independently and in collaboration with others [including stakeholders] of the identification of potential funding
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company OutFox Bio], including providing specialist technical expertise in in vivo models and flow cytometry, and being responsible for the creation/set up and/or operation of all technical resources
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Sciences [MSc] A PhD position is available in the Spinal Cord Group (SCG) at the University of Glasgow, researching the mammalian somatosensory nervous system. This opportunity is open to candidates who have
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PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max 80,000 words Apply now Research projects Research projects Self-funded projects Indicative Data Science: Extracting 3D Models of Cities
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evolution and patient survival outcomes [2-4]. This PhD project will seek to investigate the prognostic value of spatial immunophenotypes in lung cancer combining high-plex imaging, spatial data analysis, and
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that influence outcome of disease, particularly within the immune system. Using both animal models and human systems, we aim to develop better drugs and vaccines for the treatment and prevention of infection. PhD