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on the Vector Observatory project (https://www.malariagen.net/vobs/ ). Malaria continues to pose a major global health challenge, and mosquito vectors are central to transmission. The project addresses three
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fidelity of implementation of the co-designed intervention and explore mechanisms of impact and contextual factors associated with variation in outcome. Normalisation Process Theory will be used to structure
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machine learning methods to model changes in the brain over the lifespan, including brain structure and function, and how those changes relate to environment and genomics. What We Offer As an employer, we
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structure theory, or simulation of electronic spectra. Experience with f-element chemistry, X-ray spectroscopy (theoretical or experimental) and/or method development in quantum chemistry would also be
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machine learning methods to model changes in the brain over the lifespan, including brain structure and function, and how those changes relate to environment and genomics. About the Role The post is funded
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the mechanism of co-transcriptional splicing. The project aims to understand the mechanism of crosstalk between the transcription and splicing machineries using a combined biochemical and structural approach with
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structures unavailable elsewhere. Your role and goals The successful candidate is expected to lead the experimental effort with a team of PhD and master’s students and collaborate closely with theorists in
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computational methods for analysis and interpretation of large-scale biological datasets. Experiences in structural homology modelling is not essential but would be advantageous. The post holder will work in a
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of Political Science including academic, teaching, and research staff, professional services, and MPhil/PhD students (for an overview of our research, see https://www.ucl.ac.uk/drupal/site_political-science
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Randomness and Structures; and Geometric analysis, stochastics and partial differential equations, interactions and applications . The starting date is flexible, preferably no later than September 2026