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grant writing. We are looking for someone with a background in computer/data/mathematical science to be dedicated to a project to deliver digital technology, to predict lung health using individual level
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group members and collaborators. About You Applicants must have a PhD in radiochemistry or radiopharmaceutical science, covering a wide variety of radionuclides, in particular radiometals for imaging and
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normal visual range) to generate detailed 3D images of any patient with high resolution! This is the global vision and targeted ambition of this 2050 proposal. This will allow us to target very early
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to identify effective drugs for each diabetic patient. Applicants must hold a PhD in Biology/Biochemistry (or an equivalent scientific degree), be highly motivated, independent and should be able to integrate
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adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. We are open to considering applications from candidates wishing to work flexibly. *PhD candidates who have
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Research Group. About You You should have a PhD in biological/chemical sciences or equivalent qualification, have demonstrable research experience relevant to the project and own digital literacy. The ideal
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will serve as a personalized system to test existing and new medications to identify effective drugs for each diabetic patient. Applicants must hold a PhD in Biology/Biochemistry (or an equivalent
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supervision. The researcher is expected to collaborate with members of the group, as well as with fellow researchers, graduate, and PhD students, and engage in cutting-edge projects at the intersection
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uncertainty in future climate projections. Cloud adjustments in climate models are represented through changes to processes converting cloud water to rain, known as “autoconversion”. Cloud droplets initially