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techniques (including PCR) and cell imaging. Previous experience of organ-on-a-chip approaches or in vitro models and experience of working in musculoskeletal tissues is desirable but not essential. The post
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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
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potential applications in audio and music processing. Standard neural network training practices largely follow an open-loop paradigm, where the evolving state of the model typically does not influence
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Research Fellow. The successful candidate will be a medical doctor with experience of providing cancer treatments (radiotherapy or surgery), and will join a new NIHR-funded research project called TACTIC
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for cardiovascular disease in this patient group using linked electronic health record data. The post offers an excellent opportunity to develop expertise in risk prediction methodology for electronic health records
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Environmental Health Group as a member of a multidisciplinary project team researching environmental exposure to enteric pathogens in study sites in Brazil and Mozambique. The post-holder will work closely with
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to optimize treatment for female genital schistosomiasis. The post holder will join the LSHTM Schistosomiasis Research Group. The duties of the post will involve coordinating and writing ethical approval
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R or Stata, are essential. Further particulars are included in the job description. The post is full-time, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term until 30 June 2029. The post is funded by the Economic and Social
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diseases, immune-modifying treatments and dementia risk using linked electronic health records. The post offers an excellent opportunity to design and conduct studies involving analysis of large-scale health
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the programme. You will also support the development and evaluation of a new Ubuntu Master Trainer programme. The post-holder will have a postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic and