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Wales Cancer Research Centre is available in the research group of Dr Mathew Clement, in the Division of Infection and Immunity at Cardiff University School of Medicine, based at Heath Park Cardiff
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: You will be a recent postgraduate with a PhD in Microbiology (or close to submission), and interest in infection prevention and control. This position is full-time (35 hours per week) and is fixed term
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the same. Main Duties and Responsibilities To conduct mixed methods research to support the delivery of the PHABRIC 2 study (funded by Cancer Research UK) based within PRIME Centre Wales and work closely
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- Research Associate School of Psychology We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the DRUM-AI project: Development and pilot evaluation of an artificial intelligence-based rhythmic
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solutions. Facilitate positive change by working in partnership with customers (directorates and schools) and technology delivery agents (e.g. system owners, enterprise architects, business analysts, other
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positive change by working in partnership with customers (directorates and schools) and technology delivery agents (e.g. system owners, enterprise architects, business analysts, other project managers and
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& Informatics, to work on the InteGraL project (“Interpretable Graph-Based Machine Learning”). This Leverhulme Trust funded project is focused on developing alternatives to Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). Its
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Professional Services and in Academic Departments. While undertaking your role, you will be an agent for change, reviewing your own performance and progress, looking for opportunities to learn. You will review
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vivo model systems to explore role LOAD risk genes in mitochondria dysfunction, metabolism and pathology in ageing neurons. • You will have opportunities to develop your research skills, collaborate
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into the development and feasibility evaluation of a novel AI-based rhythmic movement intervention (DRUM-AI) for people with Huntington’s and Parkinson’s disease. This research assistant position offers an exciting