125 data-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Oxford
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-learning models based on first-principles data and apply these methods across increasingly complex structures and chemical systems. The role will involve both methodological development (datasets, models
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), this project aims to characterise the spatial changes in cell and tissue mechanics, as well as gene and protein expression, that occur in lung fibrosis, using spatial multi-omics and mechanical data collected
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role focuses on the computational analysis and methodological development of third-generation and single-cell sequencing data to understand the role of transposable elements (TEs) in early mammalian
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computational biologists, immunologists, clinicians, and experimental scientists, you will support study design, data interpretation, and reporting, and contribute to the development of robust, reproducible
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ability to write clean, well-documented analysis code. Ability to work with EEG data and apply multivariate methods to extract meaningful measures relevant to memory and consolidation. Skilled in developing
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it is imperative that samples are promptly received and processed in a timely and rigorous manner, and all data and methodology is recorded in an organised and precise manner electronically
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team working skills. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Prof Ioannis Havoutis (email: Ioannis.havoutis@eng.ox.ac.uk subject tag [PDRA Robot Scouting]) For more information about working at
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the ability to design and manage independent research, analyse and publish complex biological data, and work effectively within a collaborative team environment. An interest in translational science and drug
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demonstrable molecular biology skills. You will be able to design the experiments, execute the experiment using various molecular biology techniques, and help analyse the data. You will have highly effective
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on patient perspectives and aims to understand the information older people need about the harms and benefits of prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing (ProsDetect II). The second project addresses challenges