31 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at University of London
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postholder will be encouraged to contribute to publications and develop their research profile. About You The ideal candidate will have: Strong qualitative research skills, including data collection and
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Cancer Medicine and the Barts NHS Trust to achieve improvements in cancer patient care. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London, we believe that a diversity of ideas helps us achieve the
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population of unrivalled ethnic diversity in East London and the wider Thames Gateway. At the forefront of medical research and education, the Faculty is ranked 2nd in the 2021 QS World University rankings
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epigenomic events associated with cardiac hypertrophy. The successful applicant will lead a collaborative project focused on leveraging exciting newly developed experimental tools, including novel CRISPR (epi
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of Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), with a focus on developing personalised medicine. This role offers the chance to dive into big data, integrating single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial proteomics using the latest
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Machine Learning software, e.g., Python, Java, C++, Prolog, Javascript Proven ability to analyse and write up research results and handle related administrative duties Ability to develop multi-agent
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c750 postgraduate research and taught students. The Institute aims to deliver excellence in all aspects of research, teaching and clinical service.. About Queen Mary At Queen Mary University of London
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, the evolution of galaxies, and the structure of the Universe itself. We are also actively involved in the utilisation of upcoming facilities like the Square Kilometre Array Observatory and the next-generation
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, the evolution of galaxies, and the structure of the Universe itself. We are also actively involved in the utilisation of upcoming facilities like the Square Kilometre Array Observatory and the next-generation
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. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with Prof Draper’s group at Oxford and with the support of Prof Wright’s group at the University of York. This research project focuses on the RIPR protein