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, an outstanding collaborative research environment. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct laboratory research and data analysis, making significant contributions to our understanding of brain metabolism and
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across large cohorts (e.g., >300 samples) demonstrated experience in data analysis, visualisation, and machine learning, using programming languages such as R or Python excellent interpersonal, verbal, and
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traceability. Demonstrated experience in molecular genetics, including assay development/validation, sequencing workflows (including long-read sequencing technologies), and generation and analysis of sequencing
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practice of imaging, cardiac mapping and targeted radiation therapy Create, develop and experimentally and clinically implement mechanistic and AI based algorithms Support the acquisition and analysis
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research students. Experience in in-vivo calcium imaging, radiotelemetry , student supervision, or sophisticated analytical skills in electrophysiology, bioinformatics, image analysis or coding will be
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, such as: Laser diffraction Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) Dynamic vapour sorption (DVS) Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) X‑ray diffractometry (XRD) Scanning and transmission electron microscopy
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of complex socio-technical or organisational systems causal inference, econometric analysis, or formal decision modelling optimisation, stochastic modelling, or control-inspired analytical approaches strong
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or adaptive systems reinforcement learning, multi-agent systems, network or graph-based models simulation of complex socio-technical or organisational systems causal inference, econometric analysis, or formal
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data analysis and familiarity with HPLC/GC/LC‑MS Excellent communication skills and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively Experience with scale‑up/scale‑down approaches and an
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analysis. The role will undertake both collaborative and self-directed research in the general areas supported by the grant, including labour supply modelling, optimal tax modelling within an overlapping