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that have been made available for the project using instruments and facilities at Curtin University. Work collaboratively with researchers (including PhD students) in the asteroid sample analysis team
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found at https://accedtp.ac.uk/, in the ‘prospective applicants’ tab. Project overview Are you interested in a PhD working on the biological impacts of climate change, based in world-leading research
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: To have a PhD in Biology, Microbiology, Agricultural Sciences or related areas obtained within the three years prior to the date of application for this research grant;; The place of development
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analytical skills and a solid foundation in data synthesis, remote sensing, spatial analysis and Bayesian statistics o Strong proficiencies in R and/or Python o Experience with version control in GitHub
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Methods, Program Planning and Evaluation, Infectious and Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Spatial Epidemiology, Advanced Topics in Health Promotion, Advanced Topics in Public Health Policy and Administration
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, livestock systems, and healthy and sustainable diets, providing analysis and insights aimed at helping to shape the decision-making process at all relevant levels. The livestock sector is a crucial component
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of employment: 1-year fixed-term contract (CDD), renewable for 4 years. Informations Only applications submitted through the online platform are considered: https://careers.epfl.ch/job/Lausanne-PhD-positions
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Pytorch and/or JAX deep learning models. Experience in single-cell or spatial omics data analysis. What we offerEmbedding within a computational team, with extensive experience in computational biology and
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. The project follows a bedside-to-bench-and-back approach, utilizing human tissue single-cell and spatial multi-omics at disease remission (inflammation resolution), human tissue organoids, and the use and
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the localisation of inflammation in the joints. The project is based on a bed-to-bench-and-back approach , utilising human tissue single-cell and spatial multi-omics , engineered CAR-T cells,human organoids , and