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tumour models. For further information, applicants should contact Professor Denise Sheer at d.sheer@qmul.ac.uk . About You Applicants should have a PhD in cancer biology or a related field and must be
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-motivated researchers with a submitted PhD or PhD in molecular biology, genomics, immunology, bioinformatics or a relevant discipline with strong technical expertise in multi-omics approaches. Experience with
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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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properties as the measured time series, and to generally analyse the stability of the South African power grid. About You The successful applicant will have, or soon obtain, a PhD degree in physics, applied
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expect to soon receive, a PhD in psychology, psychiatry, epidemiology, or a related discipline. The post-holder should have experience analysing longitudinal data, experience of working with statistical
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. Bayesian inference, methodologies, e.g. modelling of spatio-temporal data, and applications, e.g. biostatistics. About You The successful candidate will hold (or be about to receive) a PhD (or equivalent) in
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. The post-holder will be part of the group of three postdoctoral fellows, two clinical fellows, a PhD student and a technician. The post-holder will have the opportunity to participate in lab meetings
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relationships between prostate cancer cells (https://youtu.be/YdzF0-PFXhc ; https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05023-2 ; ) About You The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant subject and a
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expected to have a PhD degree in biological sciences, with knowledge of computational genomics. Significant research laboratory experience in genomic and transcriptomic data analysis is essential, as
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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