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About us King’s College London invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in AI for Equitable Disease Modelling to join the GeoAI for Health Equity Lab(GAHEL, pronounced
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— on the materials modelling of ultrathin ferroelectric films. The overall goal of this research project is to produce strategies to manipulate the polarization in ultrathin ferroelectrics, and to design ferroelectric
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of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. About The Role The research associate will lead the development of cutting-edge multi-modal MRI foundation models. These models will leverage both imaging data and
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, bioinformatics, and liver disease. Based at the James Black Center, Denmark Hill campus, our team works on understanding and modeling metabolic and inflammatory processes that drive liver disease progression. We
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the standard model particle physics, collider phenomenology and LHC physics. -The intersection of particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology, including but not limited to dark matter. -Gravitational waves as
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morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models to investigate the physical morphogenesis of tissues. It is part of the vibrant and supportive environment of the Centre for Craniofacial
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injury, repair, and clinical outcomes. The postholder will work at the interface of immunology and cardiovascular biology, integrating data from preclinical models with analyses of human samples
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whether AAV9-mediated expression of TFGβ/BMP inhibitors affect LOX/LOXL expression and activity, and collagen cross-linking in a murine model after myocardial infarction; and whether the antifibrotic
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are passionate about applying machine learning to real-world clinical challenges. The successful candidate will lead the development and validation of predictive models using multimodal data including neuroimaging
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R Holland, a preclinical research group with expertise in primary headache disorders, electrophysiology, disease modelling, behaviour, chemogenetics and in vivo neural imaging technologies