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on characterizing non-coding regulatory elements in humans and understanding how these elements change across different conditions. The project will involve developing new modeling approaches for coupling functional
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, passionate about applying advanced technologies to sustainable manufacturing. About the Role You will play a key role in research, development, and integration within the Circular Robot 5.0 consortium
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Associate will contribute to ongoing projects and have the opportunity to develop independent research aligned with the aims of the ADN lab. Current work focuses on machine learning and multivariate decoding
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development Very good command of English (written and spoken) Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team, independent and structured working style Desirable Skills Knowledge in web application and service
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processes for data standardization, data warehousing, quality assurance development and data analysis. A successful candidate will work closely in different aspects of the quality assurance and data
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in a research area related to education, workforce development, health, economics, or a related field. Key Duties and Responsibilities Research Preparation and Communication. Produce timely and high
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and/or vision science Experience with Javascript, development of web apps and database architecture is a plus but not required Desire to work in a fast paced, collaborative team-science environment
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factors in Bacteroides. Projects include identifying the genes regulated by each of the 32 different HTCS transcription factors in B. thetaiotaomicron; identifying regulatory networks for preferential
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. Our workplace consists of a diverse set of people from different nationalities, backgrounds and fields. As a postdoctoral researcher working with us, you receive the benefits of support in career
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practices. Durham University is committed to the Concordat to support the career development of researchers. For further information please visit the Research Staff web pages on https://www.durham.ac.uk