120 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation-"Prof" positions at Cardiff University
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investigative and analytical activities to maximally exploit clinical and genetic data, and linking them to genetic risk scores with the aim to replicate key biological hypotheses and findings from molecular
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team of Prof Valentina Escott-Price at UK Dementia Research Institute at Cardiff University. In this pivotal role, you will lead the delivery of the Human Data Mining Hub project, a strategic initiative
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grid forming capability). • To model and validate VSC and LCC HVDC Network, including simulation and hardware Studies. • Theoretical stability analysis and practical control strategy implementation
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-reconstruction, spectral analysis and time-frequency analysis of induced and evoked effects. Neurophysiological modelling using tools such as Dynamic Causal Modelling (DCM) 3. Knowledge of current status
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models of cancer, including husbandry, genotyping, colony management and dissection. ii. Biochemistry and cell functional assays including qRT-PCR, Western blotting, FACS immunohistochemistry, colony
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of the UK DRI is through research, to transform the outlook for people living with or at risk of neurodegenerative conditions. Candidates with experience in molecular biology, immunology
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Molecular Ecology and Conservation laboratory. The role will entail GPS mapping of data from the Cardiff University Otter Project, DNA extraction and quality control, followed by bioinformatic analysis
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simulation scales—from atomistic to microkinetics and computational fluid dynamics—to strengthen experimental findings and evaluate economic and environmental impacts; (4) advance decarbonisation by replacing
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and electrophysiological experiments and biochemical and molecular assays for studying Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will provide practical day to day assistance with animal maintenance
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. Candidates with experience in supporting similar laboratory research are encouraged to apply. Informal inquiries should be made to Prof. B. Paul Morgan (morganbp@cardiff.ac.uk ) or Dr. Wioleta Zelek (zelekw