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models. These models will leverage both imaging data and corresponding radiology reports during training to build comprehensive representations that capture the rich, complementary information contained in
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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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on computational modelling of the electrode/protein bioiterface. We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral candidates willing to fully commit to an exciting, cutting-edge project. The skills we are looking
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data from preclinical models with analyses of human samples to identify pathways that may contribute to maladaptive inflammation. They will be responsible for designing and implementing experimental
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modeling metabolic and inflammatory processes that drive liver disease progression. We are dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge and translating our research into real-world medical solutions, offering
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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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on electrode chemical modifications and be able to work on computational modelling of the electrode/protein bioiterface. We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral candidates willing to fully commit
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About us The Green Laboratory investigates tissue morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models to investigate the physical morphogenesis of tissues. It is part of the vibrant and
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, and conducting large-scale quantitative analyses of semantic change. You will work closely with Latin linguists to integrate linguistic insights into computational models and help build open-source
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About us The Green Laboratory investigates tissue morphogenesis and the action of morphogens. We use animal models