12 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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In this project we seek a motivated individual, with extensive mass spectrometry experience, who wants to develop a new instrument and apply it to the study of MDa. protein assemblies. You will be
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considered a gift. Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews: Name: Dr Helen Brooks Email: helen.brooks@manchester.ac.uk or Name: Prof Penny Bee Email: penny.bee@manchester.ac.uk General
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/non-clinical partners. Your research strategy will have a strong emphasis on developing ex vivo models to mimic in situ normal breast facilitating compound screening for translational prevention trials
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will join a team of probabilistic modellers and machine learning researchers developing new collaborative AI principles and methods. This is an exciting topic which inspires new problems in fundamental
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) to enable new capacity in commercial research delivery in out-of-hospital settings to be developed. One of the aims is to help increase the number of general practices participating in commercial research
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industry. Our aim is to shine new light on manufacturing processes and products through developing best-in class 3D imaging. Specifically we will exploit and further develop new and upgraded beamlines
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one-year deep dive project on the future evolution neurotechnologies and what this means for TIPSS risks and risk mitigation, in particular focusing on the ways in which the convergence
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. Why This Role? Impactful Work: This role will directly influence national security by contributing to the development of strategies that support the wellbeing of professionals tackling serious and
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implantation and early placental development (ii) placental dysfunction in complications of pregnancy and (iii) maternal cardiometabolic physiology in health and disease. The successful appointee will join an
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We seek to appoint an outstanding and ambitious early career scientist as a Research Fellow in Dr Sarah Lovelock’s research laboratory. You will be expected to conduct research into the development