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mathematical and computational techniques, it is essential to have experience in mathematical modelling / dynamical systems theory / numerical methods / coding. An ideal candidate would have a PhD, or
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to follow this initial post. Applicants should hold a PhD (or equivalent) involving neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience or a related field. Experience in MEG/OPM-MEG acquisition and data analysis is
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the role is a postdoctoral researcher level and requires candidates to hold a PhD/DPhil (or equivalent), we may consider candidates who are close to completion of their PhD/DPhil qualification, in which case
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for delivering GBI’s vision. Essential Knowledge, Skills and Experience: A PhD in a relevant scientific discipline, such as synthetic biology, computational biology and AI, microbial, plant and human cell biology
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seminars etc Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate to the discipline Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods Undertake
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to these technologies to support the development of the project. The ideal candidate will hold (or close to completing) a PhD in biochemistry, biology, or a related field, with strong experience in molecular and cell
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of PIs, postdoctoral scientists, PhD students and scientific officers. It is one of Europe's leading cancer research centres, supporting cutting-edge work into the molecular mechanisms of cancer
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on our work please see our website, recent published literature or contact Dr Andrew McKenzie (anm@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk) for informal enquiries. You should have a PhD in immunology or be due to complete
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at conferences and seminars. The successful candidate will be required to work in collaboration with other postdocs and PhD students in the lab. As such, the ability to work in a team is essential. This role will
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have access to ICR’s successful PhD training programme and core facilities. Key Requirements Higher degree (MSc or PhD) in medical statistics/biostatistics or an allied field (e.g. public health