34 algorithm-development Postdoctoral positions at University of London in United Kingdom
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science. About You We are seeking a PDRA who will use advanced statistical and computational methods to analyse multi-omics datasets, such as genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. You will develop
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exciting research project looking to galvanise new and developing musical talent around access to the next generation of responsible AI tools and services. P3R is a project funded by the Arts and Humanities
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disciplines both within and beyond QMUL and are a core member of the International Trauma Research Network that includes academic partners across Europe and North America. Our highly developed human discovery
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and conduct research activities related to pulsar astronomy. The primary aim will be the development of a new hierarchical framework for profile-domain timing, but a wide range of activities in
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scheme and access to a comprehensive range of personal and professional development opportunities. In addition, we offer a range of work life balance and family friendly, inclusive employment policies
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postholder will be encouraged to contribute to publications and develop their research profile. About You The ideal candidate will have: Strong qualitative research skills, including data collection and
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About the Role The purpose this post is to support the evaluation of a social needs screening programme in East London, development of Living Maps of What Works to address inequalities in primary
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experimental approaches to develop and validate novel in vitro and ex vivo approaches that model arterial medial calcification without using any animal products. This work will represent an exciting step forward
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of Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), with a focus on developing personalised medicine. This role offers the chance to dive into big data, integrating single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial proteomics using the latest
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epigenomic events associated with cardiac hypertrophy. The successful applicant will lead a collaborative project focused on leveraging exciting newly developed experimental tools, including novel CRISPR (epi