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. However, procedure times and complication rates are high, whilst success rates are punitively low (~50% success), largely due to the significant challenges clinicians face in identifying the ideal ‘target
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, including oncologists, immunologists, and imaging experts, to drive the research programme forward. • Prepare high-quality research manuscripts and present findings at national and international
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, supportive and high‑performing research environment. delivering innovative, collaborative development opportunities. advocating for early career researchers and enabling broad, flexible career pathways
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The Royal Veterinary College, University of London | Potters Bar, England | United Kingdom | about 10 hours ago
benefit from access to King’s CREATE high-performance computing cluster, as well as mentoring and professional development opportunities provided by the King’s Centre for Research Staff Development. About
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to advancing precision medicine through computational replicas of human physiology and healthcare systems. The department brings together expertise in engineering, medical imaging, computational modelling, and
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research infrastructure support. General qualifications: As expected for a computational-science postdoc or doctoral student position in your field, with a special focus on high-quality computation and data
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located with the newly created Research Department of Digital Twins (North Wing of St Thomas’ Hospital), primarily supervised by Dr John Whitaker. The post will benefit from the computational and clinical
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support for postgraduate researchers, postdocs and fellows. ECRI drives Imperial’s Science for Humanity ambition by offering sector‑leading development programmes, high‑impact events, tailored resources and
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"—you are a vital collaborator. You will provide the high-level technical expertise that allows our researchers to push the boundaries of cancer biology, from high-dimensional immune profiling to complex
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approaches and the high precision of dynamic approaches. The successful candidate will: You will have a PhD in Computer Science (or be near completion) with a strong research record in one or more of the