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This post creates an opportunity to further your career in big data analysis and complex cardiovascular diseases! We are looking for a holder of university degree in computational biology
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programme Current first-year PGRs are eligible to apply for the general CSC scholarship scheme, though not the joint scheme. If you would like to apply for the general scheme, please contact CSC directly. The
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are recruiting an enthusiastic and collaborative post-doctoral research associate with expertise in formal methods, machine learning, control theory, numerical analysis, or a related discipline, with a strong
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We are looking for an enthusiastic NMR spectroscopist to join our team investigating the mechanisms of action of phosphoryl transfer enzymes. The current position will focus on solution NMR methods
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medicine studies to uncover how pollutants and infections interact with our genes to cause and exacerbate chronic inflammatory diseases. The post-holder will be responsible for applying computational methods
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the international Synthetic Yeast Genome Project (www.syntheticyeast.org). This post is supported by the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative (chanzuckerberg.com) for the development of yeast-based methods to enable scale-up
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. This role will support the Edge Compute and Satellite Storage Service, within the Research Platforms Team, within RIT. It is primary focusing on supporting the National X-Ray Computed Tomography (NXCT
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screening methods. High level of English communication, both oral and written, is required. The start date is 3rd November 2025, or as soon as possible thereafter, and the position is available for one year
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GWAS meta-analyses using publicly available genetic datasets (e.g. biobanks and summary statistics). The role will involve applying methods that account for trait heterogeneity (such as GSEM), enabling
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mixtures. Funded by The Leverhulme Trust grant NMR Method for in Situ Monitoring of Heterogeneous Reactions (RPG-2023-105), the appointment will be made as part of a broad project including researchers in