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treating mental ill health ( http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/ ). The research role is based in the Psychology Department, one of the world’s largest academic groupings of clinical and health psychologists. It is
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approaches for eye disease and in particular for disorders affecting the retina, including inherited retinal degeneration (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/ocular-cell-and-gene-therapy-group). We are currently
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particular for disorders affecting the retina, including inherited retinal degeneration (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/ocular-cell-and-gene-therapy-group). We are currently working up to conducting a first-in
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undergoing significant growth with substantial investment in new appointments, research infrastructure and laboratory space refurbishment. Further details are available at www.kcl.ac.uk/nmes and http
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Medicine Clinical Research Facility (EMCRF) (https://www.kennedy.ox.ac.uk/news/oxford-and-gsk-launch-experimental-medicine-collaboration ). This will allow testing of multiple medicines across cellular
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community?’, and ‘How have you contributed to broader society?’ See here for more information about these questions: https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/research-culture/tools-for-support/resume
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of machine learning models, and conformal inference. Applicants should demonstrate scientific creativity, research independence, the capacity to support junior team members, and strong communication skills
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of machine learning models, and conformal inference. Applicants should demonstrate scientific creativity, research independence, the capacity to support junior team members, and strong communication skills
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CANDIDATES ONLY About Us The applicant will join the Imaging Machine learning And Genetics in Neurodevelopment (IMAGINE) lab, in the Research Department of Biomedical Computing. We are a highly collaborative
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of genomic predictors into multivariable and machine-learning prediction models for treatment outcome. Working closely with Professors Breen, Eley and collaborators across psychiatric genetics, clinical