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University. Dr Speed's research involves developing statistical methods for better analysing data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS), with a particular focus on improving our understanding of human
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(isolation and culture of primary rodent and human cells, standard cell culture, immunofluorescence, calcium imaging, culture and differentiation of iPSC into cardiomyocytes) and biochemistry (standard RNA
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. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD or equivalent qualifications in a relevant field, such as Child–Computer Interaction, Human–Computer Interaction, Learning Sciences, Educational Technology, Computer
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management, organisation studies, marketing, sociology, human geography, science and technology studies, sustainability transitions, public policy, rural studies, or a related field. We are particularly
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at the Department of Public Health, AU and to Daniel R. Witte, Head of the diabetes epidemiology research group at Steno Diabetes Center. Your competences Background in human medicine or a health-related science
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more than 20 countries. We perform basic and applied research within plant, livestock and human quantitative genetics. Our focus areas include quantitative genetics, artificial intelligence applied
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institution dedicated to the comprehensive study of cultural and social conditions. Our research explores the relationship between humanity and its environments, including nature, technology, and theology
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more than 20 countries. We perform basic and applied research within plant, livestock and human quantitative genetics. Our focus areas include quantitative genetics, artificial intelligence applied
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research profile within organisational studies, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Human-Computer Interaction or related research areas as documented by a PhD dissertation and/or research publications
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combination with tumor characterization, revealing tumor networks in prostate cancer progression. Key findings will be validated on human samples, and their functions will be assessed in vivo through CRISPR