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of London. This Welcome Trust Funded post will be based at the Centre for Molecular Cell Biology (CMCB) within the School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences (SBBS) at Queen Mary. The project is focused
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modelling/AI and/or computational neuroscience, with strong computational skills. The post holder will provide research support in the area of computational neuroscience/AI and animal cognition, develop
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partners to ensure alignment of research goals with user needs. This is a full-time post, and you will be offered an a fixed term contract for a duration of 23 months. The desirable start date is October
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partners to ensure alignment of research goals with user needs. This is a full-time post, and you will be offered an a fixed term contract for a duration of 23 months. The desirable start date is October
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project partners such as WRAP, the Southeast Rivers Trust, the Wye and Usk Foundation, and the North Essex Farm Cluster to ensure the practical application of research findings This is a full time post, and
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collaborative team, are essential criteria for the position. This is a full time post (35 Hours per week), and you will be offered an a fixed term contract 31/08/2027. About You To be successful in this role, we
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application of analytical pipelines to data generated by the WaSPP network. This is a three-year post that would suit a biologist or mathematician (or similar) with research experience in infectious disease
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/) The post holder will have two main responsibilities. From one side, they will collaborate closely with wet lab scientists in our team and analyse mutational and transcriptomic data coming from experiments
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to relate these to economic and social history would be an advantage, as is an interest in economic and environmental history. In addition, the post-holder will be expected to attend project meetings