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) Essential Application/interview Experience with multi-modal medical image analysis Essential Application/interview Strong programming skills and experience with high-performance computing environments
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consists of 6 members of academic staff, together with 12 PhD students and several postdoctoral researchers. We are a friendly and welcoming group, with an active programme of seminars and a journal club
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the School of Allied Health Professions, Pharmacy, Nursing and Midwifery (https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ahpnm ), you will join a vibrant community of teachers and researchers building the discipline of Pharmacy
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, numerate subject (such as maths and physics), including Matlab programming. Full details of how to apply can be found at the following link: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/acse/research-degrees/applyphd
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of Professor Jim Wild. (Webpage: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/polaris , Twitter: @UosPolaris ) and you will have a joint appointment with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. As well as conducting
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and characterizing disease-specific EVs and identifying and optimising biomarkers to enable detection on novel nanoplasmonic surfaces. This project forms part of an EPSRC Programme Grant, Molecular
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, with an active programme of seminars and a journal club. Funding Notes This project is for Self-funded students or students with external funding. References https://gravity
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reports N/A Our website http://www.shef.ac.uk/finance For informal enquiries about this job contact Rachel Nowlan, R.Nowlan@sheffield.ac.uk, P2P Lead Faculty of Engineering, or Michelle Potts, EA and
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Overview We are looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate who applies strong immune-biology skills to advance a drug development programme for auto-immune and immune-ageing diseases
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support a process and outcomes evaluation of the Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Teams (PHIRST) scheme (https://phirst.nihr.ac.uk/) and is funded by the National Institute for Health Research