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We are seeking a collaborative and self-motivated computational post-doctoral fellow to work on cancer cachexia in a vibrant and highly collegiate environment. The candidate will be expected to make
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in screening informatics, biological data analysis, and drug discovery workflows to support the development and delivery of screening and pharmacology programmes within the ARUK UCL Drug Discovery
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the interview process. You will have a PhD in bioinformatics, or equivalent skills and experience, an understanding of human genetics, and knowledge of DNA and RNA sequencing analysis. Knowledge of bioinformatics
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to undertake background checks as part of this process. About you Candidates should have a PhD (or about to submit) in Electronic Engineering, Physics or a closely related field. They should have a track record
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will have a PhD in Computer Science (or related fields) or close to completion (e.g., the candidate should have submitted their PhD dissertation) for an appointment at grade 7 or a relevant Master or
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. Further funding to support the post may be available. About you Applicants should have a PhD (or about to submit) in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE) or a closely-related field (Physics
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-cell approaches, the lab maps vulnerability and resilience in ageing brains. By combining molecular cell biology with computational tools - including AI-driven hypothesis generation - we aim to uncover
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About us UCL’s Department of Computer Science (CS) is a top-ranked Computer Science Department in the UK. In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF) evaluation, UCL Computer Science was ranked
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is a research-focused computational scientist with a PhD and a strong background in bioinformatics, computational biology, or a closely related quantitative discipline, with experience in protein
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a PhD, or be close to completion, in a relevant discipline such as biomedical, medical, or mechanical engineering. You will have experience assembling experimental set-ups using force sensors and