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Group The Human Exposome research group, led by Dr Elliott J. Price and Dr Helge Hecht, investigates the profiling of chemical exposures and their links to population health. The group develops analytical
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). The candidate should have hands-on experience developing state-of-the-art machine learning models, particularly deep neural networks (experience with graph neural networks is highly valued). Their background
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Environment & Health, studying toxic compounds and their behavior, transport & bioaccumulation to evaluate environmental effects, assess the exposure and health risks to humans, and develop technologies and
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equipment and experienced staff Full-time contract An attractive salary (ERC funded position) Flexible working hours Support for further education and professional development Benefits package: 6 weeks
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development work. Work within a research team/group. Optimisation of procedures and methods of investigation. Active publication activity (peer-reviewed journals) and presentation of research results. Actively
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ARE WE LOOKING FOR We are looking for a Researcher II position (roughly equivalent to a postdoc) to join the Department of Romance languages and literatures with a focus on the development of second
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electrophysiology. Our lab is equipped with state-of-the-art AFM, optical, and Raman microscopes; MEA field instruments; and other instruments. We are seeking a creative, independent, and driven individual with
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insights into the role of lipid asymmetry in biological membranes and its influence on membrane protein function, with potential applications in the development of lipid-targeted therapeutics and biosensors
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for more effective treatments. One promising strategy involves mRNA-based cancer immunotherapy vaccines, which require a drug delivery system capable of reliably reaching the cytosol. Developing
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peptides, including the design of de novo sequences based on the elucidated mechanism. The first step will be to develop a computational approach to determine the critical peptide properties required