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and scientists from the Dundee Drug Discovery Unit (DDU) (www.drugdiscovery.dundee.ac.uk/) and GSK Global Health Medicines R&D to facilitate the discovery and development of new drugs for invasive
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International travel may be required for this role. Background This post will advance the application of Machine Learning (ML) in weather forecasting and hydrological prediction. The Research Fellow will develop
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(with the support of LMB facilities). You may also develop new inhibitors and conduct functional studies. Dr Anne Bertolotti’s pioneering research programme focuses on innovative approaches to boost
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previously inaccessible dimensions to brain mapping at synaptic resolution. We are seeking a scientist-engineer excited about developing tools for handling and analysing large (tens to hundreds of terabytes
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Hospital and University College London. Role Summary Analyse and interpret research findings and support their publication Contribute to generating external funding Develop and make contributions
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experienced biophysicist/computational chemist to join our liquid phase electron microscopy team to develop molecular dynamics simulations of cryo-EM and LPEM maps to inform our experimental observations, as
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MRC Postdoctoral Research Scientist Development and Transcriptional Control Salary: £41,344 plus London allowances £5,385 per annum* Fixed term (2 years) with potential for extension London, UK
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dedicated support for career development through Birmingham’s Academic Development Programme. The School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham is recruiting new academic staff to fulfil its
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Community Manager Based in Cambridge, UK The Company of Biologists and its journal Development are seeking to appoint a new Community Manager to run its successful community website ‘the Node
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to join the B Cell Immunology Group, led by Professor Oliver Bannard, at the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (WIMM), University of Oxford. Our research focuses on the development of humoral