250 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics-"Prof" positions at University of Manchester
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analyses and lab experiments exploring the role of phages and plasmids in these communities. The postholder will join a dynamic lab group with access to state-of-the-art lab and computational facilities and
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Applications are sought for a full-time Postdoctoral Research Associate to work with Prof Edmond Smith, conducting research for the ERC-selected, UKRI-funded project “Institutional Transformation
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in combination with X-ray crystallography, enzyme kinetics and computational chemistry to investigate how enzymes utilise changes in conformational entropy to control the relative stability
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activities and participate in workshops designed to secure follow-on funding The PDRA will work closely with the Principal Investigator (PI) Prof Gareth Clay (Department of Geography) and Dr Tomas Frederiksen
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This post creates an opportunity to further your career in big data analysis and complex cardiovascular diseases! We are looking for a holder of university degree in computational biology
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We seek an ambitious, experienced and self-motivated individual with experience in multi-omics bioinformatics analysis, to lead the new Advanced Bioinformatics and Computation (ABC) group. The post
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We are looking to appoint a lab-based postdoctoral research associate to undertake a programme of work funded by The Medical Research Council. The study will evaluate repurposing of commonly used
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to conduct research in fundamental robust feedback control theory via input-output methods under the supervision of Prof
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researchers, under the supervision of Prof David Wedge. Collectively, this team has expertise in the analysis of multilevel omic and imaging data; data integration and machine learning; risk prediction. This
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wide range of administrative aspects, as detailed in the further particulars and job description. Prof Frangi is the Bicentennial Turing Chair in Computational Medicine at the University of Manchester