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systems. They will be confident working with large or complex datasets, ensuring accuracy, reproducibility and secure data management. They will be able to work both independently and collaboratively as
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verification and security. Software systems that rely on message-passing concurrency are increasingly popular thanks to programming languages such as Go, Rust, Erlang, and Kotlin which support it natively
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and database synovial tissue and biospecimens. Perform histology/immunostaining (IHC/IF), RNA/DNA extraction, and gene expression profiling. Support QA audits, data analysis, and reporting. Maintain
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how artificial intelligence is transforming welfare governance and migration management across Europe. The study spans the UK, the Netherlands and Sweden and investigates how automated decision-making
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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 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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nanomaterials precursors, developing experimental strategies for in vivo validation (biodistribution and preclinical imaging), and providing the key data for translation to clinical total-body PET studies. About
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is an NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) project developing culturally sensitive co-design tools for minority ethnic communities’ involvement in intervention design. This includes leading
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artificial intelligence is transforming welfare governance and migration management across Europe. The study spans the UK, the Netherlands and Sweden and investigates how automated decision-making systems