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?ref=MR%2FZ504762%2F1) focussed on understanding how blood-stage asexual replication is regulated in the malaria-causing parasite Plasmodium falciparum . The post holder will join the School of Infection
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Team Leadership skills Desirable: D1 Acquisition and analysis of FLIM-FRET dataD D2 Image processing skills relevant to motion artefact correction D3 Computer interfacing of electronic devices Experience
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Job Purpose The post holder will drive an interdisciplinary artificial intelligence (AI) for cancer project funded by Prostate Cancer UK. The project will develop novel AI models to integrate
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technical models, equipment or techniques. For appointment at Grade 7: A6 Normally Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) with at least 2 years’ post-doctoral experience in a similar or
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for a Research Assistant/Associate. The post holder will join the School of Infection and Immunity, working in the Bacteriology research area under the supervision of Professor Andrew Roe (Principal
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and image analysis. For appointment at Grade 7: A6. Normally Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) with at least 2 years’ post-doctoral experience in a similar or related role(s
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of project-specific technical models, equipment or techniques. For appointment at Grade 7: A6 Normally Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) with at least 2 years’ post-doctoral experience
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in the KDES (Knowledge and Data Engineering Systems) Research Group, School of Computing Science. ELLIE involves examining the impact of emerging technologies on creative processes, particularly in
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Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) with at least 2 years’ post-doctoral experience in a similar or related role(s), or alternatively possess the equivalent in professional
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within the School of Infection and Immunity under the supervision of Professor Gwo-tzer Ho [Principal Investigator]. This post forms the exciting new Gut Translational Research Group led by Professor Ho in