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to Prof Michael Bronstein, will be a member of a research group providing day-to-day supervision for research assistants on the topics of geometric ML and generative models. The post holder is expected
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity to join the pre-clinical team of Prof Simon Draper’s Vaccine Development and Antibody Immunology group in the Department of Paediatrics as a Post
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field, and have experience of web development, SQL or NoSQL database management systems, and working with JAVA (or Kotlin) for native Android development. Candidates should also have knowledge of software
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programme focused on integrating and analysing large-scale, multidimensional imaging datasets: MRI of heart, liver, kidney and brain to support early disease detection, improve mechanistic understanding, and
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to Prof. Nick Hawes using the email address below. Only applications received before midday on the 29th July 2025 can be considered. You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement
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. The applicant will work with director of the OBB, Prof Laura Parkkinen, and other members of the biobank team namely governance and tissue banking manager and tissue co-ordinator, neuropathologists, researchers
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translation. This post offers the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge translational cancer research within a highly collaborative environment. The successful candidate will work with Prof. Sarah Blagden, Dr
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Research Assistant to join Prof Molly Stevens’s lab at the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery. The Stevens Group is based at the Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics and is also part of
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on further development and application of our DNA assembly technology to create synthetic organelle genomes. This synthetic biology project aims to move rapidly to translation with real-world testing
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and running a one- or two-day orientation programme, developing programmes designed to support organ scholars, maintaining the Betts webpage and the various social media feeds. Applicants should have a