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Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University. Details of the enhanced training will be available later at qub.ac.uk/nilab/. NILAB aims to bridge the gap between biology and artificial intelligence
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integrated process technology for the production of nanocellulose fibres, lignin, and cellulase enzymes from agricultural wastes such as cereal straws (oat, wheat and other lignocellulosic substrates
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outcomes, reduce NHS costs, and address the growing challenge of diabetes. If offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to integrate AI with biological science, driving impactful healthcare solutions
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: BBSRC/UKRI Doctoral Landscape Award Summary Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) could greatly change how doctors diagnose and treat cancer. One important part of this process is looking at pictures of tissue samples (called...