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spanning multiple diseases. About the lab: The Glastonbury Lab is focused on developing and applying Machine Learning to problems in digital pathology and spatial transcriptomics. The group has a particular
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of an identified area of the specification (Biology A level) Craft detailed explanations to questions to explain the logic and science in a way that actively contributes to learning and successful outcomes
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in breaching the ethics of teachers and/or academic integrity; 3. have a first-rate background in academic training - specifically, a PhD in relevant disciplines, experience in studying and/or working
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summaries (visualizations) using relevant computer software; Assisting with preparing grant applications to secure further funding for relevant projects; Helping establish new projects and research consortia
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building synergistic teams with Co-PIs selected during the recruitment process. Postdoctoral Fellows We invite highly motivated PhD graduates with strong scientific backgrounds and first-author publications
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Skin headed by Thierry Nordmann MD‑PhD, is providing a Postdoctoral Position (m/f/div) Project Overview Inflammatory skin diseases affect a quarter of the population, yet our understanding
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research facilities catering to various scientific disciplines. Meanwhile, it pioneers an innovative academic structure with Hubs and Thrusts, promoting interdisciplinary learning for innovative solutions
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Asociado “C” or Investigador Titular “A”), depending on experience and skills, for projects in Theoretical or Experimental Physics. Eligibility Criteria Hold a PhD and have a solid background in Physics or a
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and supporting other group members whenever needed; Sharing and discussing research results with collaborators. Mandatory requirements: PhD in immunology, cell biology or equivalent (or PhD is going
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members, and contribute to collaborative projects. Essential requirements: PhD in stem cell biology, haematology, molecular biology, or related disciplines. Extensive experience in hematopoietic stem