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with a background in cognitive psychology, data science or computer science and a willingness to develop skills in computational models of cognitive processes, statistical methods, and programming (R
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the Department of Health Data Science (HDS), which is part of the Institute of Population Health (IPH) at the University of Liverpool. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced health economic modeller
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(pharmacovigilance). Our previous work has shown that SAVSNET veterinary free-text clinical narratives are a source of real-world pharmacovigilance data. Here we will extend this work by using neural language models
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The Strategic Planning Department is seeking a motivated, results-driven Planning Systems and Data Analyst to work within the University to achieve its strategic aims against a backdrop of a rapidly
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-funded PhD Fellowships | Applications now open for 2026-27 intake Are you a UK-registered health professional with a passion for global health? Do you want to tackle real-world health challenges in low
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The groups of Andy Jones and Dan Rigden at the University of Liverpool are recruiting a Bioinformatics Data Engineer for the BBSRC-funded project ¿Integrated bioinformatics resources for fungal and
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, mathematics, or equivalent experience (Grade 7), and have a PhD in a subject area allied to data science e.g. computer science, engineering, mathematics or a related discipline and/or relevant post graduate
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archaeal genomes, characterizing core and accessory gene dynamics across diverse phylogenetic scales. A key focus will be developing transformer models to capture patterns of prokaryotic evolution, including
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The Department of Psychology are offering one funded, part-time PhD training post. You should hold a 1st Class honours degree, or be working towards a 1st Class degree (or equivalent). The post is
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-pathogen signalling networks in macrophage infection models. You will work in the laboratory of Dr Dominic Byrne, and in collaboration with Claire Eyers from the Centre of Proteomic Research (CPR). You