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, yet there is still a lack of effective treatments. Recent research increasingly emphasised that changes to mechanical sensing, signalling and memory, critically influences the disease onset and
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or functional epigenomics. In addition, computational biology experience is essential for one of the positions and experience or interest in advanced experimental models is essential for the second role. A track
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About the Role A fully funded Postdoctoral Research Assistant position is available to join Dr Pedro Monteiro team to study the role of plasma membrane dynamics in cancer. The successful applicant
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will develop and apply computational methods for the analysis of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) sequencing data, supporting a growing research program at the intersection of epigenomics and translational medicine
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carefully vetted research work on a variety of animal species. Each piece of work is approved via Home Office licences and considered and managed by our Animal Welfare and Ethics Review Board. All work is
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About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available for 24 months within the School of Engineering and Materials Science at Queen Mary University of London to work on a Leverhulme
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related field. Experience in immunobiology, cell signalling, lipid mediator quantitation by mass spectrometry, inflammation research, or sample preparation workflows is advantageous, as is familiarity with
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About the Role Dr. Benjamin Werner from Barts Cancer Institute in London is seeking a post doc candidate to join his team at Queen Mary University of London to work on the evolutionary dynamics
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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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About the Role The position is funded through the EPSRC project “Zeros, Algorithms, and Correlation for graph polynomials”. We study various combinatorially defined polynomials such as the