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et al, Leukemia 2018; Poynton et al, Blood Adv 2023; Coulter et al, J Mol Diagn 2024). The wet lab/computational biology postdoc will lead a project investigating residual follicular lymphoma cell
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to someone proactive and ambitious who has obtained their PhD and has begun an academic career in epidemiology, pharmacoepidemiology, or medical statistics, with a focus on causal inference methods applied
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an ambitious and self-motivated postdoctoral researcher either with a PhD (or close to completion*) in a relevant subject, with a strong background in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, genetics
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About the Role This role will involve undertaking the evaluation of a digital social intervention in primary care in England. A summary of the programme grant is found here. The individual will be
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Computer Science as part of Royal Holloway’s Centre for AI. Royal Holloway offers an extensive rewards and benefits package including generous annual leave as well as a wide variety of training and development
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at Queen Mary, and will make a limited contribution to relevant teaching in the School as part of the appointment. About You You will have a PhD in Politics, International Relations, or relevant Social
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***INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY*** About the Role We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate with a PHD to join Bone & Joint Health at the Blizard Institute, QMUL, contributing to projects
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Research Council’s (AHRC) Bridging Responsibilities AI Divides (BRAID) programme that will explore new technologies, new business models and new approaches to data provenance in pursuit of an equitable
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stakeholders. The post holder will be expected to undertake interviews and focus groups, and support the quantitate analysis for this project. About You You will be a highly motivated individual with a PhD (or
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should have a PhD (or close to completion) in applied health-related social science (e.g. health psychology, medical anthropology, public health). Applicants require experience of running research studies