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weighted sum of the risks from tens to millions of independent disease-associated SNPs from across the genome. The conventional, or gold-standard, approach to analysis of GWAS data is to fit a regression
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cell biology, molecular biology and biochemical techniques Working with haematological cancer cell lines and supporting in vivo mouse models Collecting, analysing and documenting research data and
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representations complicate transparency and compliance checks with data protection and privacy legislation (e.g., GDPR) whether performed by humans or computer systems. Second, both privacy-preserving distributed
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applications in key streams. Specific streams include Improving Models of care and outcomes after SEPSIS Prevention and treatment of Acute Renal Injury Improving outcomes of Acute Respiratory Failure This is a
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, refurbishment and capital work Developing and implementing best-practice frameworks, policies and service models for facilities and space management Contributing to strategic planning, business cases, capital
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academics into its Software Systems and Cybersecurity and Data Science & AI Departments. The Department of Data Science & AI is seeking a Teaching & Research academic working in Large Language Models and
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the creation of robust data sources that support the team’s analytical, modelling, and reporting needs. The ideal candidate will bring a strong educational background or substantial relevant skills and
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immersed in pioneering work across atomically precise materials, semiconductors, metamaterials, nanomaterials, polaritonics and cutting-edge quantum theory. Our theoretical physicists develop novel models
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, and collaboration. By embedding the University’s Content Hub operating model, you will champion consistent processes, governance, and measurement, creating clarity and efficiency across the University’s
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expertise. We will consider applications from academics who work on any system, including model organisms and humans, but we particularly encourage applications from academics who work with plants. We invite