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the design, development, deployment and evaluation of NeoShield’s applied machine-learning systems, the machine-learning-driven Clinical Decision Support Algorithm for neonatal sepsis and the real-time ward
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assisting with co-design workshops and interviews with children and parents. Working closely with a research team across several collaborating institutions, the post holder will contribute to the development
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will encompass bio-informatician analysis, organ on-a chip development, small molecules testing, precision medicine trials, and development of a single cell platform. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary
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estimations in humanitarian and public health contexts by developing reproducible, multilingual workflows for social media analysis, building data pipelines in R/Python, and creating open-source tools for text
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of implementation analysis). This will include reviewing data from a feasibility study, identifying supplementary data needs, and developing tools for costing in a full trial. The postholder will also contribute
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and professional development opportunities. In addition, we offer a range of work life balance and family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements, and campus facilities
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efficient running of laboratory operations to support both ongoing projects and the development of early-career researchers. About the School/Department/Institute/Project Located at the Charterhouse Square
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(PHES) is seeking to appoint a Research Fellow to contribute to the UKRI-funded Local Health and Global Profits programme, a national research consortium led by the University of Bath and involving
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partition functions; we will look to develop these connections further to obtain new counting algorithms. We will also investigate connections to correlation decay in the corresponding statistical physics
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can develop your skills and discover exciting new molecular mechanisms of Plasmodium host interactions. We share and celebrate the lab’s successes and mentor staff and students to help them to achieve