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, and the use of software for data handling, statistical analysis, and figure preparation. Experience in molecular and cell biology techniques is also required and basic bioinformatic skills—particularly
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Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated early-career researcher to join a productive, internationally recognised team studying endothelial cell
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or HES) is essential for this role. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to more than 450 staff, 100
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About the Role This is an opportunity to work as part of the team and project “Uncertainty Aware Data Attribution Of Vision-Language Models” funded by Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH, led by Dr
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or inequities. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to 450 staff, 100 PhD students and 500 postgraduate
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between human neurons and Schwann cells in peripheral nerve myelination, neurodegeneration and repair. This exciting position is based primarily at the Blizard Institute with significant collaborative work
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entry into the host cell. We then use this knowledge to design intervention strategies such as vaccines. About the Project: This project is a collaborative project with Prof Matt Higgin’s group
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investigate systemic changes in the immune system following anti-cancer therapies and how these changes influence the outgrowth of metastasis at secondary sites. About You A PhD achieved or soon to be achieved
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of this instrument ongoing, we make critical contributions to silicon sensor quality control, the initial steps of module assembly, thermal quality control of local supports. The group is led by Dr Seth Zenz, and
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. The post is based in the School of Engineering and Materials Science. About You This Postdoctoral Research Associate Role will join the multidisciplinary research group of Prof Martin Knight, focusing