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About the Role We are looking for two postdoctoral researchers to work on an exciting new project funded by Cancer Research UK (CRUK). You will work on a range of studies designed to build policy
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interactions using molecular, cellular, and genetic approaches, including CRISPR-based gene editing, advanced microscopy, RNA sequencing, and proteomics. Responsibilities include designing and conducting
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to the creative industries. Importantly, you must have knowledge and experience of qualitative research methods, particularly in the design, organisation and execution of interviews with diverse groups
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Innovation These centres will come together to create a complete journey from disease identification, through the development of a therapy or intervention, to translation for patients in the clinic
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reference frame. The post is full-time, with an initial contract for two years, until July 2027. The primary responsibilities of the role are to design and carry out experiments, conduct data analysis, and
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research. This is the ideal role for a researcher who thrives on problem-solving, innovation, and contributing to international collaborations aimed at translating cutting-edge discoveries into clinical
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to a range of audiences. The successful candidate will possess as many as possible of the following: PhD in relevant subject area (or near completion of) Experience of designing, formulating, and
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the interaction between machines and humans. To answer these questions, a considerable innovation of the project is the use of economic experiments along with algorithmic simulations. The project has both
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different epidemiological scenarios and study designs using theoretical models. By confronting these models with high-resolution, longitudinally sampled metaviromic data from wild rodents in differing
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for genomic surveillance, designing and optimising workflows for metaviromic and pathogen-targeted approaches for wildlife and environmental samples, and analysing the data. Individuals with specialist