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successful candidate will work in collaboration with two other postdocs on a closely aligned project “Rethinking multi-agent systems in the era of LLMs”, funded by the Schmidt Sciences Foundation, and also
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a social science discipline (or a relevant data science field), have interest and research in the field of economic and experience in data management and analysis. You have demonstrable experience
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lab has developed the OrthoFinder comparative genomic methods. OrthoFinder has become widely-used in comparative genomics research, it powers many popular databases of online genomic information, and
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project focused on systematically exploring the impact of the exposome on complex disease risk, through the lens of multi-omics data (e.g., genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and biochemistry) from large
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of healthy aging using cutting-edge single-cell and AI-based tools, as well as population cohort data. You will be an integral member of the Awadalla lab, working with some of the world’s largest single-cell
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We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to join our interdisciplinary food system analysis group at the Oxford Martin School. This ambitious project seeks to use large, data-driven integrated
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We have a new and exciting Postdoctoral Research Assistant position available within the CRC-STARS spatial biology team, analysing and interpreting spatial transcriptomic data. You will work on the
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the job description. Click here for information and advice on writing an effective Supporting Statement. Diversity The Department of Paediatrics is committed to equality and valuing diversity. To discuss
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generation sequencing data sets - preferably derived from human immune cells, and a strong interest in working with medical and biological researchers towards a common goal. You must have a proactive and
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data sets - preferably derived from human immune cells, and a strong interest in working with medical and biological researchers towards a common goal. You must have a proactive and adaptable approach