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at the Mile End campus, with facilities in the G.O. Jones and J. Priestley buildings that include advanced laboratories, workshops, and shared study and social spaces. Teaching is also delivered at the London
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, history, and cultural studies. It seeks to develop the concept of political myth and apply it to the study of politics in Europe. The post is based at the Queen Mary University of London Mile End Campus in
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competitive salaries, pension scheme, 30 days’ leave per annum (pro-rata for part-time/fixed-term), a season ticket loan scheme and access to a comprehensive range of personal and professional development
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About the Role The postholder will develop novel methodology in statistical finance. The focus will be on applications in high-dimensional time series analysis and the development of adaptive models
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learning to improve detection using multiphase CT imaging and longitudinal biomarker data in routine practice. You will work with multidisciplinary clinical and AI teams on applied research, developing and
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involves working with a range of stakeholders to develop communication strategies, conduct qualitative and mixed methods research, generate data, analyse findings, and deliver public engagement. The post
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in vivo models to replicate disease. We are particularly interested in the effects of exercise on the development of bone lesions, and the potential role played by mechanosensitive osteocyte cells in
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:38183983) using cutting-edge genomics technologies (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.20.629444v5) to provide core knowledge for development of new therapies and management strategies for PPK
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within theoretical physics, including knowledge of quantum field theory, effective field theory and gravitational waves. They should be enthusiastic about contributing to the continuing development
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in silico models to replicate disease. We are particularly interested in the effects of exercise on the development of bone lesions, and the potential role played by mechanosensitive osteocyte cells in