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for optical imaging. Experience and interest in data analysis and the ability to perform basic biochemical work with proteins and DNA will be highly rated in the selection process. The ideal candidate will hold
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. Depending on background and interests, the role may involve analysis of high-throughput epigenomic and genomic data from tissue and liquid biopsy samples; development of scalable, reproducible workflows using
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operate in practice. They will also contribute to comparative analysis across case-study countries, support interdisciplinary collaboration, engage with external stakeholders, and play a central role in
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of applying them to data. Collaborative endeavours with members of the IPMU and Oxford groups is highly encouraged. You will have the opportunity to teach. Applicants should have a PhD (or close to completion
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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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lead the analysis of galaxy dynamics combined with strong gravitational lensing, using data from Euclid, LSST, and VLT observations. Collaboration with the other RedH0T nodes (Barcelona, Aachen, JHU) is
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with sufficient specialist knowledge in normal and malignant haematopoiesis research. Experience of molecular biology, single cell gemonics and/or spatial transcriptomics techniques and data analysis will be
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operate in practice. They will also contribute to comparative analysis across case-study countries, support interdisciplinary collaboration, engage with external stakeholders, and play a central role in
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robotics, automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and data-driven technologies. This is a multidisciplinary collaborative project supervised by Dr John Ward, Professor. Andy Cooper FRS, and Dr Gabriella
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real world health data assets, including data on wider determinants of health e.g. climate. As well as analyse data following pre-specified analysis plan/s and/or approved protocols. In this position you