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language processing, historical linguistics, and computational humanities. The postholder will lead the computational stream of the project, which involves building a large corpus of Latin texts (data collection and
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. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process. * Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and
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are available for 3 years in the first instance. To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please click 'Apply' above. Please indicate the contact details
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project focusing on understanding signalling via inhibitory receptors in T cells using functional genomic screening approaches in primary T cells. The post is funded via the Wellcome Trust and is available
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months or until 30th August 2026 whichever date is earliest. Salary: £33,951 - £36,636 per annum (Grade 5). We do not anticipate appointing this position above point Grade 5, Point 25, £33,951 per annum
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will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process. * Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have submitted their thesis and are awaiting award of their PhDs will be
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qualitative work package which aims to understand multi-stakeholder perspectives of the C(E)TR process and how this may be improved. This will include participant recruitment through various means, data
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, bioinformatics, and liver disease. Based at the James Black Center, Denmark Hill campus, our team works on understanding and modeling metabolic and inflammatory processes that drive liver disease progression. We
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Linguistics to lead the curated stream of the COALA project. This role is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a pioneering project at the intersection of natural language processing, historical linguistics
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, bioinformatics, and liver disease. Based at the James Black Center, Denmark Hill campus, our team works on understanding and modeling metabolic and inflammatory processes that drive liver disease progression. We