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About the Role We have an opportunity for either a Post Doctoral Research Associate or Computational Biologist* to join the dynamic lab of Dr Inês Sequeira (https://www.sequeira.science/ ), who co
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, policymakers etc) to develop a critique of the drivers and negative externalities of industrial animal agriculture. The CRILS Network Post Doctoral Research Fellow /Programme Manager will deliver online and in
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et al, Leukemia 2018; Poynton et al, Blood Adv 2023; Coulter et al, J Mol Diagn 2024). The wet lab/computational biology postdoc will lead a project investigating residual follicular lymphoma cell
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Adv 2023; Coulter et al, J Mol Diagn 2024). The successful postdoc will investigate ctDNA dynamics, tumour and immune heterogeneity in lymphoma patients treated with CAR-T cell therapy using patient
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normal visual range) to generate detailed 3D images of any patient with high resolution! This is the global vision and targeted ambition of this 2050 proposal. This will allow us to target very early
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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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motivated computational Postdoctoral Research Assistant to lead on an established and successful research line aimed at understanding the role of the tumour immune microenvironment (TIME) in response
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Research Council’s (AHRC) Bridging Responsibilities AI Divides (BRAID) programme that will explore new technologies, new business models and new approaches to data provenance in pursuit of an equitable
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. The individual will have responsibility for developing computational aspects of the SPACE study (#SPACE_Study ) centred on use of Visium spatial transcriptomics to interrogate the spatial and evolutionary
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genome stability and be proficient in using advanced fluorescence microscopy, and computational tools for genomics and proteomics. Excellent problem-solving abilities, analytical skills, and communication