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the mosquito, the malaria parasite undergoes a complex and delicate lifecycle that can be successfully targeted using transmission blocking vaccines (TBVs). The most promising lifecycle stages to target with
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design of experiments methods, based on Bayesian Optimisation. In addition, the team at Cambridge has its own high-throughput and robotics facilities which we use as a testbed in developing new ML methods
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probability, likelihoods and Bayesian analysis. We are also seeking individuals with a strong interest in public health. Key Responsibilities: Develop models that integrate different data types (e.g., serology
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sessions in schools, both in targeted areas and at Newnham, and providing informative and inspiring webinars and interactive sessions to those who may never have thought of applying to University
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identifying therapeutic targets and how to stratify patients. The UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) is the biggest UK initiative driving forward research to fill this gap. We are a globally leading
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computational biology specifically targeting kinases would be advantageous. The successful candidate should show initiative and independent thinking, possess excellent communication skills and the ability to work
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therapeutic strategies targeted to different patient subgroups. The successful candidate will contribute to an expanding program of research investigating the role of immune activation in the progression
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directorate and with teams across the Museum, the role holder will use data-driven insights, creative ideas, and strong interpersonal and organisational skills to achieve agreed KPIs and targets. With strategic
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promoting the programme to targeted underrepresented communities, universities and countries. They will ensure that the programme meets the priority group targets set by the Mastercard Foundation, which
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human disease modelling, therapeutic target discovery, functional genomics and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning. The Enterprise arm of the MTI provides a comprehensive support system, which is