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pathways, specifically chromatin and small non-coding RNAs, in regulating gene expression in the parasitic nematode Strongyloides. In this role you will use Strongyloides epigenetic profiling data
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centralization. Methods may include multiple regression, panel data models, difference-in-differences, and multilevel modeling. The postdoc will take part in the analysis to test hypotheses on how specific
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first degree in Engineering or Mathematics with specialization in control systems and have completed or be about to complete a doctorate in Control Theory/Dynamical Systems or a highly relevant subject in
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. The salary for this post is at Grade UE07: £40,497 to £48,149 per annum, pro-rata if part-time. Your skills and attributes for success: PhD (or near completion) in a relevant field. Strong coding skills in
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will be expected to manage your own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. The post will
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other fields, e.g. victimology, refugee studies, social reproduction, reproductive politics, and work on mass violence and genocide. The PDRA in Gender and IR theory will help with the project’s archival
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Please note, this post is permanent and full-time at 1 FTE. The University of Lincoln is seeking to appoint multiple dynamic and proactive Post Doctoral Research Associates to join the Lincoln
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including Dr Keith Winwood (Manchester Met), and Prof Lukasz Kaczmarczyk (University of Glasgow, and founder of open-source finite element code MoFEM). Key Responsibilities The key technical responsibility
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programming skills, in depth knowledge of MR theory, and experience with the acquisition and analysis of (preclinical) MRI data, as well as with mathematical modelling and image processing methods. Experience
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across multiple leading institutions with international collaborators across 5 continents. The postholder will be involved in the development and implementation of novel behavioural and fMRI tasks and