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University College London (UCL) is seeking three outstanding academic leaders to drive transformative, cross‑disciplinary research programmes at the interface of health, life sciences, and
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About us The UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology (LMCB, http:/www.ucl.ac.uk/lmcb) is an internationally renowned, multidisciplinary, molecular and cell biology department, located in the heart
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(UCL), UCL Hospital (UCLH), Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), and the Francis Crick Institute, and drive international partnerships to advance next-generation technologies for human neural recording
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UCL is a world leading, global university with a community of more than 51,000 students from 150 countries and over 18,000 staff which pursues academic excellence, breaks boundaries, and makes a
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statistical analysis and machine learning algorithms. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, MATLAB, or similar languages commonly used in scientific computing. Experience with deep learning
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and are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse research community. Terms & Application Initial funding: 2 years Application deadline: 15th March 2026 How to apply: Visit UCL Jobs and search
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). Develop robust, reproducible and reusable Python code for model training, inference, and large‑scale computational experiments. Run and manage high‑throughput workloads on HPC or cloud infrastructure
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analysis and multi-omics data integration workflows using Python/R Integrate digital pathology data with omics data (e.g., MS-based proteomics, spatial proteomics) Develop and drive independent project ideas
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& Infrastructure as Code Develop and maintain automation using tools such as PowerShell (primary), Ansible, Terraform, and scripting languages (Python/Bash). Apply Infrastructure as Code (IaC) principles to enable
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to therapeutic discovery You bring PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, or related field Strong coding skills (Python required; ML frameworks preferred) First-author publication(s