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agents to damaged cells and their effects on AKI, repair, and chronic progression. The successful candidate will be responsible for establishing mouse AKI models, cell cultures, and isolated kidney
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the JULES Land Surface Model and the implementation of that within the UK Earth System Model, enabling more accurate future climate predictions. The post holder will also be a member of the National Centre
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’, ‘Interventions’ and ‘Populations’. Working across themes and with many of our Centres of research excellence for diabetes research; artificial intelligence, data analytics and modelling; environmental health and
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About the role The Biostatistics Research Group are looking to appoint a Research Associate interested in statistical methodology to undertake a project on calibration drift in prognostic models
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to accelerate AI models. Ability to strengthen any of these areas would be particularly welcome. The role encompasses securing external research funding, supervising postgraduate researchers, and engaging in
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. The Research Assistant will work with post-doctoral research associate to generate mycobacterial mutants and characterise their phenotypes in several in vitro models. About you We are looking for a motivated
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to this post will be subject to checking and appropriate clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). The successful applicant for this post will, therefore, be required to give consent
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validate novel drug candidates in several laboratory models. The post holder with work with a research technician and collaborators to achieve project milestones and objectives. They will lead on data
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. The research team operates a flexible-hybrid working model and everyone is supported to contribute effectively to ensuring that milestones are delivered in a timely manner. Some members of the research team work
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Wellcome Trust-funded project. The postholder will use in silico approaches to guide and interpret in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo assays based on fly and mouse models. The successful candidate will be