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research centre that aims to conduct world class research that contributes to a world where differences between people are understood and accepted, strengths are capitalised on, and mental health
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vibrant quantum research environment, with opportunities for close collaboration with researchers across different departments and also under the Oxford Quantum Hub and Oxford Quantum Institute. Although
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uncover how epithelial cells organise in space and time under different physico-chemical environments to drive self-organisation processes, like condensates, that shape mesoscale structures enabling tissue
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making a difference to people's lives. We believe that inspiring our people to do outstanding things at Durham enables Durham people to do outstanding things in the world. Being a part of Durham is about
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epidemiology/ evolutionary biology and bioinformatics, with the ambition to advance global public health. In the first year, the successful candidate will incorporate models of virus evolution into mathematical
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, and computerised testing. About the University We consider ourselves to be a university where difference is celebrated, respected and encouraged. We have an excellent international reputation with staff
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, enhancing, and running code in R. You will have excellent communication skills with the ability to talk to different audiences, as you will be collaborating with a team of researchers across multiple
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difference in combatting antimicrobial resistance globally and changing international policy. We contribute significantly to basic knowledge of antimicrobial resistance and apply research methods to identify
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working productively with others who may have different skillsets and knowledge. You will need to be comfortable using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and have demonstrable experience in Python, and/or
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at different length scales, from single molecules (Prof Goult, Liverpool) to the tissue scale (Prof Sinha, Cambridge). To reach the collaborative goals, the teams will be in regular contacts for coordination