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post has arisen to work for 2 years (in the first instance) on a Programme grant joint between UCL, Insititute of Child Health and University of Newcastle entitled INSTINCT-MBINSTINCT MB. The work in the
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of an adapted language enrichment programme. Due to funding restrictions, the successful candidate must be able to start the role before 30th Sept. This role is eligible for hybrid working with a
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motivated Research Fellow with a strong background in statistical genetics and/or computational biology to join our team. The successful applicant will lead a cutting-edge research programme which aims
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This new full-time post is available from 1 October 2025 on a fixed-term basis until 31 August 2028. We welcome applications from candidates interested in working part-time hours or job-sharing arrangements. The post The Faculty wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Data Science...
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-quality teaching. The Hub for Applied Bioinformatics (HAB) is the Faculty’s focal point for computational biology, delivering bespoke bioinformatics support and training across genomics, transcriptomics
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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is one of the world’s leading public health universities. Our mission is to improve health and health equity in the UK and worldwide; working in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health research, education and...
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work with Prof Declan O’Regan, in the Computational Cardiac Imaging Group, as part of a British Heart Foundation funded program of research on “Understanding the transition from health to disease through
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About the Project We are seeking a talented and dedicated team of scientists, bioinformaticians and support colleaguesto join the ground-breaking PharosAI initiative – a £43.6M national programme co
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computational frameworks to study the interplay between biochemical patterning, growth, and morphogenesis during development and evolution. The project will include collaborations with experimental colleagues
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for implementing the model as a computer simulation and analysing it within a health-economics framework using standard computational techniques. The post-holder will also be responsible for writing up the findings