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background in computational biology, machine learning, and bioinformatics, with a passion for understanding the underlying mechanisms of gene regulation. The position provides an exciting opportunity to work
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Guy’s Campus, Denmark Hill and UCL. About the role: To investigate the cellular mechanisms underlying schizophrenia-related symptoms in animal models (mice), in the context of a collaborative project with
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together world-class researchers from various fields, including neurophysiology, computational neuroscience, auditory cognition, genetics and genomics, cell biology and gene therapy. It is located in
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backgrounds in: Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Computer and Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a related discipline such as Mechanical Engineering. Candidates must have completed a
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the Department of Medical Education and the Department of Informatics and Health Data Science at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine offers a unique opportunity to advance the integration
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to use computational tools to uncover hidden mechanisms of microbial life under stress and who would like to grow in a supportive, interdisciplinary environment. Specific Qualifications for Project F
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development laboratories at Guy’s Campus, London Bridge. The group specialises in inventing custom fluorescence-lifetime and multiphoton technologies and coupling them with powerful computational pipelines
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the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering to study the biochemical and mechanical mechanisms that define pattern formation during branching morphogenesis of the lung and mammary gland. Further
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research to identify novel mechanisms and be involved in the dynamics of pain neuroplasticity, and our efforts to advance the understandings of this topic within the academic world and beyond. Specifically
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project The successful candidate carry out will research in the field of theoretical continuous-variable quantum computation. In particular, the focus will be on bosonic codes, classical simulation