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Schwann cells, myelination assays, or co-culture systems, and familiarity with advanced imaging or quantitative image analysis will be desirable for the role. About the School/Department/Institute/Project
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About the Role The Centre for Geometry, Analysis and Gravitation at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDA) position, offered for 18
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this condition. You will evaluate their interactions using in vivo micro-CT, intravital imaging, spatial transcriptomics and molecular analysis techniques, identifying the key pathways governing this process
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. About You Applicants for this Postdoctoral Research Associate post are expected to have a PhD plus some post-doctoral research experience in cell and molecular biology combined with bioinformatic analysis
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will develop and apply computational methods for the analysis of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) sequencing data, supporting a growing research program at the intersection of epigenomics and translational medicine
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in secure environments Background in medical image analysis (CT/MRI preferred) Knowledge of detection, segmentation, and model development methods Interest in multimodal or longitudinal clinical data
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-holder will be supported to play an active role in the analysis of data from this study, and to assist with writing up reports for publication and dissemination. The focus will be on applying stakeholder
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, experience of health-related social science research, qualitative data collection and analysis. Experience of using deliberative methods and of working with multiple stakeholders is desirable but not essential
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to trace how welfare algorithms operate in practice. They will also contribute to comparative analysis across case study countries, support interdisciplinary collaboration, engage with external stakeholders
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data and willingness to develop skills in statistical or multivariate analysis are essential. The postholder will work collaboratively with Prof Jesmond Dalli, Prof Ghassan Alusi, Dr Adrian Biddle and