27 web-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at Ulster University in United Kingdom
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formalism. Objectives of the research: To develop a hybrid AI pipeline that predicts three-loop G4 structures from sequence by extending AlphaFold’s sequence-to-structure functionality with a specialized deep
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Apply and key information This project is funded by: Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Summary This full-time wet lab project aims to develop an environment-friendly
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Summary The complex microenvironment in solid tumours is characterized by atypical vascularization and this, in combination with rapid, uncontrolled growth, leads to the development of hypoxia
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stratify patients and inform therapeutic decisions [3]. Furthermore, developments in in vitro modelling, particularly the use of patient-derived cell lines, 3D spheroids, and organoids, have created powerful
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spatial scales, as well as how the abundance of glacier microbiota has changed over time. Using archived satellite datasets, the successful candidate will work to develop tools for estimating algal
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students). To implement an educational strategy and campaign across Northern Ireland on unused medicines and safe disposal of medicines; through University Pharmacy and Medical Schools and the healthcare
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University have tested a number of novel physical activity programmes for older adults, such as the SITLESS study and the Walk with Me Study. One of the common features of these programmes is the use
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. The project leverages rich genetic and protein pattern data gathered from dedicated patient cohorts in Northern Ireland, Italy, and Serbia. These datasets have provided the foundation for developing initial
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project with enhanced training and 3+ month placement, which is fully funded by UKRI BBSRC through the NI Landscape Partnership in AI for Bioscience (NILAB) Programme, delivered by Queen’s University
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PhD project in collaboration with SONI Ltd and EirGrid plc, leading Transmission System Operators for Northern Ireland and Ireland. This industry-cooperative doctoral award focuses on developing a 2050