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About the Role We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate in AI for Musculoskeletal Conditions for research into AI-based predictive systems to stratify patients, understand disease pathways
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is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. We are open to considering applications from
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research and workplace practice, and equality, diversity and inclusion is essential. About the School/Department/Institute/Project Located at the Charterhouse Square campus , the WHRI is one of six
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is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. We are open to considering applications from
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of the Barts Cancer Institute. The project aims to explain why the risk of developing breast cancer is higher in obese women, to elucidate the role of adipocytes, in particular of their cellular metabolism. We
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About the Role This 3 year full-time PDRA position, using advanced transmission electron microscopy (TEM), is part of an exciting major EPSRC-funded Programme Grant, "Enabling Net Zero and the AI
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, QResearch, NCRAS or HES) is essential for this role. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to more than
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exceptional adaptability for use in next-generation advanced robotic systems. About the School This post is within the School of Engineering and Materials Science, a large School with 120 academics and 70
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CPRD, QResearch, NCRAS or HES is essential for this role. About the School/Department/Institute/Project The Wolfson Institute of Population Health (WIPH) is an exciting and dynamic environment, home to
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of diagnostic devices within hospital settings. A deep understanding and hands-on experience in AI, medical imaging, user-centred design, programming, and system integration within medical contexts are highly