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- Research Associate School of Computer Science & Informatics We are looking to recruit a Research Associate to join the School of Computer Science & Informatics to undertake an exciting project sponsored by
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will apply a range of medicinal chemistry and molecular biology techniques, including computer‑aided drug design (e.g., molecular dynamics and molecular docking), synthetic organic chemistry for compound
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to inspire others to do the same. You will have access to state-of-the-art computer infrastructure and high-field MRI scanners to use as reference during development. You will also have free access
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motivated postdoctoral scientist to join a programme of work aimed at the in vivo genetic manipulation of microglial function with the aim of altering immune activation and disease processes. The research is
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will be based at the Heath park campus. About the Project The successful applicant will lead experimental work and data analysis within a three year research programme focused on: • Characterising
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& Genomic Counselling, an innovative, part-time blended learning programme that trains students in the clinical application of human genetics and genomics alongside counselling and communication skills so
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to collaborate with and learn from researchers in the School of Computer Science, supervised by Prof Yukun Lai, who are experts in machine learning. Applicants must hold a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or
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: to independently contribute to module and course development and lead modules. To contribute to programme evaluation and research to assess the quality and impact of teaching and learning, with priority
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Advert Advanced Computational Modelling Research Associate Advanced Neurotherapies Centre Division of Psychological Medicine and Clinical Neurosciences Cardiff University School of Medicine College
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programme. The successful candidate will contribute to core, timetabled teaching in Years 1 and 2, supporting student progression and experience during a period of staff absence. The postholder will