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plan your own scientific work with appropriate supervision You will appropriately process and store clinicalsamples You will be proactive in liaising with clinical and nursing colleagues
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on a new project called TRUSTLINE, which is part of the Learning Introspective Control (LINC) DARPA Program. The project aims to develop machine learning (ML)--based introspection and monitoring
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programme for Nurses, Midwives, Allied Health Professionals, Healthcare Scientists, Pharmacy staff and Psychologists (NMAHPPs). The role co-ordinates and support all areas of CATO activity related to NMAHPPs
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applications from outstanding individuals to join our academic staff at the Assistant and Associate Professor levels and establish an ambitious and world-leading research programme. Two positions are available
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. The research programme will be conducted in the Blackett Laboratory at Imperial College, with work also taking place at the experimental sites in Japan, the USA and Geneva as well as collaborating institutes
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(e.g. EdgeR/DeSeq2 for RNAseq) and developing new code using programming languages such as R or python. A PhD in computational biology or PhD in molecular biology, oncology or genetics with a
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range of mouse models, live imaging of primary cells and matrisome analyses. You will actively participate in the research programme of the Lloyd Group. You will conduct and plan your own scientific work
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Google DeepMind's Academic Fellowship Programme, which aims to support groundbreaking postdoctoral research in Computer Science and AI. This post is hosted in collaboration with the Fleming Initiative
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, the Department and the College To provide guidance to PhD Students Contribute to bids for research grants To conduct and plan own scientific work with appropriate supervision. To maintain highly organised and
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work with Prof Declan O’Regan, in the Computational Cardiac Imaging Group, as part of a British Heart Foundation funded program of research on “Understanding the transition from health to disease through