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a PhD (or be near completion) in Physics, Engineering, or a related discipline, or equivalent industrial/commercial experience. You’ll have experience in the independent development of brain and body
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, progressive, or fluctuating hearing loss) by 14 years. Children with hearing loss are at risk of delayed language and communication skills, with potentially significant impact on cognitive development
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knowledge gap by using cutting-edge technology to track individual tumour cells over time, essentially creating a “family tree” of cancer cell evolution. By tagging each cell with a uni que DNA barcode and
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sequence or structure analysis, machine-learning method development, and modern software engineering practices. They should be proficient in Python and Linux-based development, familiar with deep learning
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dementia, driving a step change in our understanding of neurodegeneration, and accelerating the discovery, development and delivery of interventions that will help diagnose, treat, and ultimately prevent
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circuits, alongside a range of professional training and career-development programmes available exclusively to UCL staff. The post is available immediately and funded for 12 months in the first instance
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. The role comprises three areas of work. First, the postholder will be responsible for identifying opportunities for project development including securing future funding. Second, the postholder will be
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About us The Department of Statistical Science at UCL is the longest established university statistics department in the world and has played a pioneering role in the development of the subject
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contributing to economic, social and political debate as well as development in societies, nationally and internationally. The department pioneers research collaborations with external partners to diversify
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multidisciplinary and multiscale programme that combines fundamental biomechanics with translational research. The work will involve further development of a new therapy using in vivo mouse models, investigation