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Overview This NIHR academic clinical lecturer position is an exciting opportunity to combine clinical training with a programme of postdoctoral research, providing 50% clinical and 50% academic time
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Director Dr David Warriner. The Academic Training Lead is Professor Alex Rothman. Further details of the NIHR IAT pathway can be found at: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/explore-nihr/academy-programmes/integrated
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Oncology) programme – a £4M+ Yorkshire Cancer Research infrastructure platform. This project is ideal for candidates who want to apply AI methods to solve real-world clinical problems, and you will work
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mechanisms for apicoplast DNA compaction. In this collaborative, inter-disciplinary project, we will use cryo-EM (Lahiri lab https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/lahirilab/), NMR (Willamson lab https
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lab https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/lahirilab/) with structural bioinformatics (Chaudhuri lab, https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people/academic-staff/roy-chaudhuri) and plant genetics
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(or equivalent experience) Essential Application Demonstrable computational and programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, or similar) for data processing and analysis Essential Application/interview
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Overview SCHARR-TAG (https://sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/research/scharr-tag ) at the University of Sheffield has an exciting opportunity for someone with a passion for health economic modelling and cost
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clear that morphogenesis is often governed by a dynamic interplay between chemical (i.e. molecular) signalling and mechanical forces. However, this integrated control, known as mechanochemical signalling
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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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marginalization, migration, memory, and mapping’, funded by the Leverhulme Trust – link to the project: https://www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/research/101st-kilometre-soviet-marginalization-migration-memory-and-mapping