20 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Prof" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Cambridge
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Engineering and a strong background in experimental magnetism. The position, based within Prof Jason Robinson's research group at the Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy, is part of the project
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to the position or the application process, please contact Prof. G Bernardes on (email: gb453@cam.ac.uk ). Please quote reference MA46535 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy
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attached to Prof. Eric French's Montague Burton Professorship. The research aims at exploring and understanding the drivers of medical spending, and how medical spending risk affects savings. Knowledge
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of using FPGA tools and provide them the necessary training to use the ASIC tools. The team at Cambridge consists of three investigators: Prof. Robert Mullins (PI), Prof. Timothy Jones and Dr Rika Antonova
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data models for electronic health records of people with mental disorders, under the guidance of Dr Osimo and Prof Murray at Cambridge, and a line manager to be selected at Akrivia Health. The aim
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bioinformatics/computer science will be essential. Prior experience with connectomics data is highly desirable. Our group has developed an international reputation in this area and our tools have now been used in
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to Professor Guilio Del Zanna at gd232@cam.ac.uk If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact LE46579@maths.cam.ac.uk Click the 'Apply' button below to register an account with our
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at ben.allanach.work@gmail.com . If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact LE46560@maths.cam.ac.uk Limit of tenure: one year, the funds for this post are available until the end
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. Informal enquires are welcomed and should be directed to Professor Raymond E Goldstein at R.E.Goldstein@damtp.cam.ac.uk If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact LE46716
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laboratory-based experiments such as tissue processing for multi-omic studies, Western blotting, cell culture, and immunohistochemistry. The ideal candidate will be proactive, adaptable, and capable