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prostate cancer lethality derived from Visium spatial transcriptomics (https://youtu.be/YdzF0-PFXhc ; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05023-2 ; ). About You You will have a PhD (or close
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prostate cancer lethality derived from Visium spatial transcriptomics (https://youtu.be/YdzF0-PFXhc ; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05023-2 ;). About You You will have a PhD (or close
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experience: Essential criteria PhD in computer science, AI or related area Proven experience of knowledge engineering and semantic technologies such as knowledge graphs, ontologies, data modelling, RDF, RDFS
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data acquisitions when needed Ability to communicate well, critically assess research findings, to present at conferences and represent the team in meetings * Please note that this is a PhD level role
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experience: Essential criteria 1. PhD in computer science, AI or related area 2. Proven experience of knowledge engineering and semantic technologies such as knowledge graphs, ontologies, data
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will use UK based electronic health records data to examine the causal effects of treatments by emulating, benchmarking and extending randomized trials in observational data. The post-holder will be
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from study set up including applying for ethical approvals, recruitment of NHS sites, participant recruitment, data collection, analysis and write up. Supported by a research assistant and the wider co
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modern world history. Our PhD students and early career researchers are appointed to many of the top positions in their field. We are currently (2024) the 6th best History department in the UK, and 23rd in
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and flexible mind set to drive the project. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: BSc and PhD in an appropriate field Experience in thrombosis and haemostasis research Experience with
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analysis of data, presentation conferences, contribute to writing of papers and future grant applications. This is a new area of research, so a positive and flexible mind set is required to advance