29 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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to understanding the origins and progression of paediatric brain tumours and developing new therapeutic strategies. The lab combines genetic engineering, molecular biology, and translational research to investigate
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Investigator based in Zoology and will be mentored by an experienced post-doc. There will be opportunities to contribute to training new team members as the group expands and to general project management, as
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 12 months. Applications are invited for a Research Assistant (RA) to join the Prorok Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Technology
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imaging data - Developing new methods for inference of copy number alterations from single-cell DNA sequencing data - Analysing patterns of single-cell copy number variation to identify mechanistic
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, stable isotope tracers, medical imaging). Experience with molecular biology techniques, stable isotope tracers methodologies, GCMS desirable. -Familiarity with bioinformatics and computational biology
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to understand immune microenvironmental interactions; Integration and interpretation of complex datasets in collaboration with computational scientists You will be expected to take a lead in experimental design
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 36 months in the first instance. We are looking for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA), with a PhD in Physics, Materials Science or
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of the research programme is to develop EHR common data model specifications and to advance knowledge in the field of psychiatry EHR research, including clinical risk prediction modelling. The appointee will work
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the starting date is negotiable. The current funding is guaranteed from the Montague Burton Fund. We are looking for a candidate who is a health economist with excellent computational skills. The post is
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We are looking to recruit a full time Research Associate in Sociology from 1 October 2025 fixed term for 24 months. The post is funded by a Leverhulme Trust research grant. You would be working with