44 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship research jobs at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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of siRNA-peptide conjugates across multiple human, primate and mouse cell lines. We are therefore seeking a highly motivated and organised individual with proven expertise in human tissue processing and cell
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of Birmingham? Our Recruitment Team is hosting one-to-one conversations to help you understand the application process, provide updates on existing applications, and answer general questions about working at
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. The aim of project is the safe integration of machine learning methods within the biopharmaceutical development process. This project offers an opportunity to be at the forefront of interdisciplinary
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methane exchange in upland trees drawing on information derived from parallel field studies spanning a rainfall gradient in Ghana (and elsewhere) and modify empirical models of tree methane exchange
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Language Processing (NLP) with a focus on large language models, deep learning, and multi-modal machine learning. The researcher will work on the project KAMAL Health: Knowledge-Augmented Multi-Modal Arabic LLMs
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of climate change and health, particularly related to politics and policy processes. Strong track record of publications in political science, climate change, health policy, or related fields. Proven ability
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Wellcome Leap programme awarded to the University of Birmingham to study Untangling Addiction. Our project, entitled “Predicting persistent opioid usage after surgery: Integrating multi-omics, neurobiology
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signal processing Extensive research experience and scholarship on radar systems and signal processing, ideally for distributed radar sensors, and general knowledge of the effects of oscillator
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, orientation) of HAp crystallites. Role duties include: Procure and process hard tissue dental samples with incipient and artificial caries for assessment by conventional high resolution techniques, SRCT, FIB
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this burden through better treatment and halting or reversal of the disease process. With support, you will lead qualitative behavioural research within two specified work packages in the programme