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signalling in DNA damage and/or immunity responses. The post-holder will be responsible for managing own academic research, adapting existing and developing new scientific techniques and experimental protocols
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modelling. This post is a career development role in which the post holder will have the opportunity to increase their research profile. In support of this the post holder will have access to an annual
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of normative frameworks and aggregation rules, and develop scalable solutions for handling ambiguity and incomplete information in stakeholder inputs. The PDRA will be line managed by Prof Paul Goldberg
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Department of Medicine. Our overarching aim is to develop better prognostic biomarkers to identify patients at particularly high risk of progression from MDS to sAML. We will build on the “liquid biopsy
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The post holder will develop computational models of learning processes in cortical networks. The research will employ mathematical modelling and computer simulation to identify synaptic plasticity
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includes extensive research exchange opportunities among the three groups. Reporting to Dr. Carina Prunkl and Dr. Jun Zhao, the postholder will lead the development of a framework for children’s agency in
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members will be provided with the guidance and tools to maximise their potential to advance in both their professional and personal development. This full-time fixed-term post is funded by the Wellcome and
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distribution of immune cells using analyses such as immunohistochemistry or immunofluorescence. You will have expertise in developing multi-parameter (>4 colour) immunofluorescence approaches, experience in
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central eighteenth-century areas of concern such as campaigns for the abolition of the slave trade or early forms of constitutionalism. The Postdoctoral Researcher will also assist with a programme of
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potency to protect against the associated infectious diseases and potential pandemic threats. The focus of this project is to explore the possibility of using this methodology to develop a pan-corona virus