658 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship positions in United Kingdom
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responsibilities include: Generation of phenotype-specific networks from bulk-RNAseq and scRNAseq data from rare disease patients Building executable models (Boolean, ODE, agent-based or others) from omics data
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for studying mediation using longitudinal data exhibiting irregularity and informativeness of the visiting process. The work is motivated by the aim to find mediating mechanisms of cardiovascular disease in
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. This project will use a range of wildtype, co-morbidity and tumour models to build preliminary data supporting a novel cardiac radio protecting drug, combining functional, histopathological, transcriptomic and
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, statistics) and support researchers across the Faculty to build their computational skills. As Senior Bioinformatician, you will be responsible for maintaining reproducible, scalable workflows and for liaising
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research networks such as the Centre of Data and Statistical Science for Health (DASH) (https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/dash ) and the Multi-City Multi-Country Collaborative Research Network (https
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research networks such as the Centre of Data and Statistical Science for Health (DASH) (https://www.lshtm.ac.uk/dash ) and the Multi-City Multi-Country Collaborative Research Network (https
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. This project will use a range of wildtype, co-morbidity and tumour models to build preliminary data supporting a novel cardiac radio protecting drug, combining functional, histopathological, transcriptomic and
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controlled through stereogenic axes formed during synthesis by asymmetric catalysis. The successful applicant will design, synthesise, and characterise these molecules, building on novel catalyst-controlled
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institutions, along with a team of new postdocs, to explore the many facets of biological invasions by plants, insects, and tree pathogens in forests worldwide. The activities of FISC are conducted in
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for evaluating this critical problem for Oncology patients. This project will use a range of wildtype, co-morbidity and tumour models to build preliminary data supporting a novel cardiac radio protecting drug