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of clinically approved Janus Kinase inhibitors (Jakinibs) for motor neuron disease (MND/ALS) in mouse models of MND/ALS. You will be part of a team (two postdoctoral researchers and two research technicians
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, and contributing to committee work and the development of relevant policies. Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post. Make ethical decisions in your role, modelling
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analytical techniques to identify patterns and trends in service operations data Develop predictive models to forecast service demands and resource requirements Create comprehensive dashboards and
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work and the development of relevant policies. Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post. Make ethical decisions in your role, modelling inclusive and collegiate behaviour
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, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post. Make ethical decisions in your role, modelling inclusive and collegiate behaviour, and embedding the University’s sustainability strategy into your working
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work and the development of relevant policies. Carry out other duties, commensurate with the grade and remit of the post. Make ethical decisions in your role, modelling inclusive and collegiate behaviour
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; Communicating Data; Data Translation; Data Modelling; Databases and Beyond; Practical Programming for Data Science; and User Centred Design and Human Computer Interaction You will also carry out supervision of UG
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fungi in model plant systems. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team of scientists from the University of Sheffield, Dr Silvia Pressel at the Natural History Museum, London, and Professor David
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, distinctive system-level approach, dedicated to the pressing challenge of maximising the life of high-integrity sector products. Encompassing technical, business model, supply chain, culture, risk, standards
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researchers, health data experts and health service providers. It seeks to integrate the human (ensuring person-centred preferences about care) with the technological ( “digital twin” computer models of health