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of Molecular Biology (LMB), within a programme aimed at studying the neural circuit basis of behaviour. Specifically, to map the synaptic wiring diagram, or connectome, of whole brains, using machine learning
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position (maternity cover) in the group of Dr Madeline Lancaster at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB). The successful applicant will join a multi-disciplinary research programme aimed
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Consortium Programme Manager Contract term: This is a full-time, fixed term (4 years) position on Crick terms and conditions of employment. Reports to: Consortium Lead and Head of Programme
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advantageous Competent computer skills, including relevant scientific and analytical software (e.g., GraphPad Prism, R, Python or Jupyter Notebooks) For informal enquiries, please email Dr Patricia Centeno
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of mouse research and its alignment with human clinical studies across a range of human diseases. The NMGN programme requires a scalable data sharing platform focused on the scientific priorities
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Scientific Computing Officer Starting Salary £45,869 - £51,547 per annum pro rata Fixed term, 4 years MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK Applications are invited for the post of
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UCL is a world leading, global university with a community of more than 51,000 students from 150 countries and over 18,000 staff which pursues academic excellence, breaks boundaries, and makes a
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-disciplinary and collaborative environment at our state-of-the-art research facility at Harwell in Oxfordshire. For more information on the Franklin’s Challenges click here . As a Research Software Engineer
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the NBC mission. What you will get in return: • Fantastic market leading Pension scheme • Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme • Exceptional starting
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who can challenge established paradigms, develop new approaches to mineral discovery, and build a globally recognised research programme aligned with the Museum’s Resourcing the Green Economy theme