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The Hadronic Matter Group of the Physics Department is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support its STFC-funded Electron Ion Collider R&D programme, which aims to develop new
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publications in high impact journals, advanced proficiency in R and Python, and prior experience in cardiac imaging and high-dimensional data integration are essential. The postholder will be expected to work
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publications in high impact journals, advanced proficiency in R and Python, and prior experience in cardiac imaging and high-dimensional data integration are essential. The postholder will be expected to work
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with mouse genetics, molecular biology (including functional genomics) and bioinformatics (including UNIX, R and Python for single cell analysis). You will be highly motivated, current with
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and informatics skills are required, i.e., R, Python, MATLAB, deployment of web experiments (using cloud services). Being able to communicate fluently in English is a must. Your future tasks: As a new
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to Kiran R. Patil (kp533@mrc-tox.cam.ac.uk ) If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact hradmin@mrc-tox.cam.ac.uk Further information can be found on our website: https
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to phenotypic and/or genetic data, experience working with statistical software like R or plink, evidence of published research, excellent management and organisational skills, experience of working effectively
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of Surrey, University of Leeds, UKCEH) and Chile (Universidad de Desarrollo and MICROB-R). You will use a system modelling approach to a) quantify available data, b) knowledge gaps and associated risks to c
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of Surrey, University of Leeds, UKCEH) and Chile (Universidad de Desarrollo and MICROB-R). You will use a system modelling approach to a) quantify available data, b) knowledge gaps and associated risks to c
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of these approaches, and how to generate robust inferences. We would expect you to be highly skilled at using programming languages such as R or Python. It is important for you to have a track record of implementing