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Job Advertisement Title: Data Science Program Manager Division/Department//Faculty: Institute of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine Location: Hammersmith Salary: £46,614 - £56,345 per annum
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talented clinicians to carry out exciting research projects as part of the Crick’s clinical PhD programme. About the Fellowships: This fully funded three-year PhD programme offers talented clinicians
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are appointed for 12 years. Towards the end of their time at the Crick, we help them to secure senior positions in the UK and elsewhere, providing support to relocate their research programme. The Crick is one
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Structural Biology, Immunology, Cell Biology, Neuroscience and Synthetic Biology www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/students/international-phd-programme/projects/. PhD students at the LMB are affiliated with
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Faculty as a Group Leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI). The successful candidate will establish an internationally recognised research programme in AI and Machine Learning (ML) applied to biology. We
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, genomics and imaging to prioritize novel therapeutic targets and identify mechanisms that modify risk of disease. This is part of an interdisciplinary program of research at the MRC Laboratory of Medical
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Development of Natural Resources For the full description of each role please visit: oxfordearth.web.ox.ac.uk/vacancies This is a unique opportunity to join a new and exciting strategic research programme at
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and international stakeholders while driving dynamic research and technology transfer programmes and delivery. This role encompasses managing UKAEA's extensive campuses across four sites covering over
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, strong organizational and problem-solving skills About Us: The Taipale group is newly established at the Wellcome Sanger Institute within the Generative and Synthetic Genomics programme. Our overarching
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, challenge-led, research based on interdisciplinary research funding and in further improving diversity and inclusion in computer science research and education. New staff will also benefit from a programme of