26 distributed-computing-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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About the Role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join DigiWeB (Digital Welfare Borders), a European Research Council funded, multicountry project examining how
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About the Role The Postdoctoral Research Associate will develop neurogenic tools in the study species and use them to study evolutionary changes in thermoperception and to relate the differences
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About the Role Postdoctoral Research Assistant to join Dr Diu Nguyen’s group (https://www.diunguyenlab.org/). We study the biological mechanisms underpinning leukaemia development and progression with a strong focus on the role of post-transcriptional/translational regulation (To Blood (Suppl)...
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About the Role The appointed individual will conduct research in collaboration with, and under the supervision of, Dr Karine Rizzoti, contributing to a research programme investigating the dual
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; Efremova et al., Cell Reports) and develop computational methods (Efremova et al. Nature Protocols, 2020; Jain et al., Genome Biology). About You PhD in a biological or computational subject and background
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About the Role Unravelling the tumour matrix to transform immunotherapy response: Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionised treatment, but for most patients with solid tumours, it still fails. Join our team and help in the development of a new class of precision therapies that remodel the tumour...
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Act 2006. Full-Time, Fixed-Term until 30 November 2028 Applications are invited for the post of Post Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in the Department of Computer Science at Royal Holloway. This is a
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models. The project has the potential to bring together ideas from several different areas: mathematics (polynomials, probability, complex dynamics systems), theoretical computer science (computational
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About the Role Applications are invited for a five-year British Heart Foundation (BHF)–funded Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the laboratory of Professor Paul Evans at the William Harvey
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computational models of extra-chromosomal DNA in human cancers. Extra-chromosomal DNA drives some of the most difficult-to-treat cancers. Yet, little is known about the evolutionary process of ecDNA. This project