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research takes a transdiagnostic approach, focusing on common mental health symptoms and identifying both risk and resilience factors. Using large-scale longitudinal data from over 114,500 participants, we
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support the development of data management pipelines and the application of large language models (LLMs) for automating literature-based data extraction, facilitating the calibration of computational models
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Natural language processing ideally over big biomedical data Programming (one or more of the following: Python, R, Javascript etc) Software development experiences in large-scale academic projects and/or
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for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD or equivalent experience in relevant area Knowledge or interest in Natural language processing ideally over big biomedical data
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research with demonstratable experience and expertise across quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The candidate will have the ability to work with large complex data sets and communicate complex
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access to data, AI assets, technologies, and capabilities. PharosAI unites large-scale multimodal cancer datasets with AI models through a highly-secure, trusted, federated platform, offering state
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for drug resistance. This role involves collaborating with researchers at Queen Mary University of London and across a large international consortium. About You You will have a PhD (or be near completion) in
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utilise modelling techniques using phenotypic information derived from the electronic clinical records for large populations with long term conditions. The post holder will undertake translational research
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related to development, maintenance and treatment of mental illnesses. About You The successful candidate will be expected to have or be working toward* a PhD in genomics, biomedical sciences, Immunology
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research with demonstratable experience and expertise across quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The candidate will have the ability to work with large complex data sets and communicate complex