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and Immigration website . Full-Time, Fixed-Term (12 months) Applications are invited for the post of Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Performer, Venue and Audience Insight, working on the P3R project
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skills in Python and R, with experience in high-throughput data analysis. This role is perfect for someone passionate about pushing the boundaries of personalised medicine through computational biology
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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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London where our wet lab is located. We are also part of Cancer Research UK City of London Centre, which sponsor our high-performance computer cluster facility. About You The successful candidate will be
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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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: “What drives depression in youth with high level of ADHD traits? Investigating the role of risky digital activity” funded by the Huo Family Foundation. About You A successful applicant should have, or
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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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write scientific reports. In addition, there is scope for supporting PhD students, and collaborating with other experimental and computational neuroscientists within and outside the UK. The initial
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Division), and the International Livestock Research Institute in Kenya. About the role The post-holder will lead the development of new computational and statistical approaches for inferring epidemiological