109 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Nature Careers in United Kingdom
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of innovation in physical sciences, create collaborations and new avenues in life science which will lead to new therapeutics and advance our understanding of human biology. As a Research Software Engineer at
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Technician (Assay Development & Drug Discovery) Exeter Apply by 21/08/2025 Job details Salary: The starting salary will be from £27,644 on Grade D, depending on qualifications and experience
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Assay Development Scientist) Job details Salary: The starting salary will be from £42,882 up to £52,565 on Grade F, depending on qualifications and experience
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progression once in post to £48,149 Grade: 7 Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to March 2028 Closing date: 13th August 2025 Background This research project aims to establish the theoretical and algorithmic
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for Humanity. What you would be doing: Research – As a part of the Dyson School of Design Engineering, you will actively develop and lead your own research programme, in line with our research themes and vision
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to undertake research in computational protein design. This will involve developing molecular simulation methods to optimise sequences for a variety of design tasks. Ensemble reweighting and alchemical
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imaging data, and the development of Large Language Models of biological sequences and their interactions. A position is available within the group to further advance these models and use them to extract
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development of a collegial, open culture, research integrity and ethical practice. You will also mentor the development of junior staff as required, supervise students and support aspect(s) of management
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October 2025 Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors will undertake a 5-year development programme, at the end of which they are expected to be promoted to Associate Professor
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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