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microbiology/sequencing and bioinformatics skills. An interest is reproduction and pregnancy is desirable. The post holder will be responsible for optimising protocols for rapid testing of the reproductive tract
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interest in the human microbiome, clinical test development and have proven relevant microbiology/sequencing and bioinformatics skills. An interest is reproduction and pregnancy is desirable. The post holder
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supervision Desirable criteria Expertise in MRI physics and technology Experience in working together with physicians or scientists in the field of MR imaging or clinical research Experience of pulse sequence
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as well as other post-doctoral scientists working in this group. They will lead on several aspects of ongoing mechanistic projects aligned to phase 3 and phase 4 clinical trials of biologic therapies
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cloud or distributed computing environments. Familiarity with self-supervised and contrastive learning techniques for aligning text and images (e.g., CLIP, SimCLR). Clinical experience, e.g., interaction
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). Initiative, problem solving and decision making: He/She/They are expected make use of standard technique concerning amplifier build up (optical alignment procedure and NA fitting etc…), measurement of all
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to provide technical support to the experimental work being undertaken in multiple projects within the lab. This may include carrying out experiments, co-ordinating the project, timelines and meetings, and
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delta T cells. The post holder will be required to provide technical support to the experimental work being undertaken in multiple projects within the lab. This may include carrying out experiments, co
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concerning amplifier build up (optical alignment procedure and NA fitting etc…), measurement of all characteristic and data management (analysis, coding, organization, storage etc…) needed for the FCPA project
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data science techniques to model and classify population health risk and disease dynamics at multiple spatial and temporal scales. The PDRA will lead the development of novel approaches for managing