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expertise to study chemical biology of ion channels. We tackle questions in the field of ion channels with innovative structural, chemical methods, interconnecting chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine and
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, and communicate with external stakeholders. You are motivated to fully engage in research that is formally owned by others. Practical experience in the development of biochemical methods, cell culture
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If you are establishing your career as scientist and want to be at the forefront of sensory research with focus on the use of modern objective and subjective sensory methods, then this position may
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datasets using both traditional methods (e.g., factor analysis) as well as more modern approaches (e.g., deep learning). The goals are to develop new computational methods that allow the scientific inference
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should have very good skills in the English language and a strong background in at least one of the fields relevant for research at ConVeY: Control theory, formal methods in computer science, or machine
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Small case Studies of Successful Innovation Funding Methods The project will employ a combination of mainly quantitative methods, including machine learning (ML) and generative AI (GenAI) models
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and Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, aiming to advance AI methods to improve inflammatory treatment management in the real world. It is the first-of-its-type AI research in the rheumatology
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Infection Biology at the Department of Biology. Qualification requirements Applicants must have: A PhD in ecology or another relevant field Very good oral and written proficiency in English Formal training in
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biophysical methods will be used to probe how the fusion kinases assemble into their oligomeric, active forms and interact with the HSP90 molecular chaperone system. New allosteric approaches to disrupt
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of ambulatory assessment and very old age Good interpersonal skills and interest of working with older adults Good knowledge of and interest in longitudinal quantitative methods (e.g., multivariate analyses