36 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
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immunotherapies in other diseases. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cellular immunology and be proficient in analysing complex single-cell data. We utilise cutting-edge techniques, including
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and/or flow cytometry-based readouts of infection Experience with biochemical assays (e.g. Western blotting) Experience handling/processing samples in vivo infection models and/or human samples
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models and/or human samples Experience with eukaryotic cell culture systems Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience required can be found
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research and analysis skills Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex information with clarity Ability to incorporate feedback and to foster a collaborative
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Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex information with clarity Ability to incorporate feedback and to foster a collaborative, team-based research
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, alongside strong skills in protein analysis, molecular biology, and imaging techniques. Additional expertise in studying autophagy and using preclinical mouse models of cardiovascular disease are highly
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of background knowledge; implicit knowledge is derived by performing reasoning over event graphs; and the comprehension model is developed with built-in interpretability and robustness against adversarial attacks
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, develop risk models, and help generate new hypotheses to inform future therapeutic strategies. The role offers a unique opportunity to bridge data-driven insight with translational cardiovascular research
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schizophrenia-related symptoms in animal models (mice), in the context of a collaborative project with clinicians and computational scientists. This project will be supervised by Prof Oscar Marin and Prof Beatriz
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, advanced imaging techniques and numerical modelling. About the role A successful candidate will be working on the EPSRC funded project New perspectives in photocatalysis and near-surface chemistry: catalysis