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skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area* Experience developing deep learning segmentation models Experience with Pytorch, MONAI, CUDA or equivalent software
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of Research Excellence and contribute to a growing cardio-immunology research programme. Inflammation is increasingly recognised as a key modifiable driver of adverse outcomes across a range of cardiovascular
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the formation of the brain during embryonic development and in early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While the “ground plan
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novel therapeutic strategies, and for anticipating the evolutionary trajectories of other viruses with pandemic potential. Our current research programme is structured around three central themes
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the formation of the brain during embryonic development and in early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While the “ground plan
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. About the role You will work closely with Prof. Hanna Kienzler, Prof. Stephani Hatch, and Dr Rebecca Rhead as part of the Centre’s ‘Marginalised Communities’ programme. This involves partnering with Black
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share of group tasks. Able to carry out know/learnt techniques unsupervised, and flexible/able to change in current professional context. Able to plan and prioritise workload and keep clear and well
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analysis using software programmes such as NVivo. Strong experience in community engagement (preferably with minoritised ethnic people). Outstanding organisational and record-keeping skills and a capacity to
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well as clinical phenotyping in participants. The work will involve close collaboration with other team members, driving the programme on aetiopathology of neuropsychiatric disease forward. It will also involve
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diabetes; genetics; infection and immunology; imaging and biomedical engineering; transplantation immunology; pharmaceutical science; physiology and women's health. We also have thriving research programmes