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Development and Testing of Ex-Vivo Human Myeloma Model for Personalised Medicine Applications
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flagship Open Multimodal AI Benchmark (OMAIB) initiative. OMAIB develops open, community-driven datasets, evaluation protocols, baseline models, and deployment-centric tasks to accelerate multimodal AI
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imagery. Apply photogrammetric techniques to archival satellite imagery to derive glacier mass balance. Develop and plan fieldwork plans for the installation of monitoring equipment, in collaboration with
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Overview The Engineering and Maintenance team provide a reactive and planned programme of works for every building within the university, working in collaboration with other university departments
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Overview We are a dynamic and rapidly developing research group focused on identifying novel therapeutic strategies for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Specifically, we utilise induced
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public representations of a healthy life. 2) analyse how competing priorities and understandings of multispecies health are negotiated in practice. 3) develop new theoretical approaches to identify and
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the organisation and delivery of a range of marketing activities Develop, manage and maintain processes, tools, databases and spreadsheets to store information in the most appropriate format, adhering to GDPR
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relevant domain to monitor. This PhD studentship will build on our existing prototype smart-glove system, taking it from late-stage development through to validation in people with MS. The aim is to develop
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experience of crop abiotic stress analysis, plant physiology, molecular biology, transgenics, stomatal biology and water loss. You will be responsible for designing, developing and performing experiments and
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qualitative coding of interview data. References Berkenkotter, C., Huckin, T. N. and Ackerman, J. (1988). Conventions, conversations, and the writer: Case study of a student in a rhetoric Ph.D. program