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translational environment of the UCL Institute of Neurology, the ARUK UDDI is uniquely placed to find novel targets, rapidly validate identified novel targets and mechanisms, establish screens and progress
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and applications to interrogate short-read, long-read, and transcriptome data. There is also the potential to develop and publish novel analytical approaches. This is a unique opportunity to work
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) , and Professor Andrew Flinn and Dr Daniel Wilson , in the Department of Information Studies (DIS) at UCL. The student will be expected to spend time at both BT Group and UCL, as well as becoming part
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short-read, long-read, and transcriptome data. There is also the potential to develop and publish novel analytical approaches. This is a unique opportunity to work alongside clinical experts
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3.5 year PhD studentships in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, or Health Data Science, funded by the National Institute for Health Research UCL UCLH Biomedical Research Centre are available within
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TypeFixed-termWorking TypeHybridAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date30-Apr-2026JD_Param11NoJD_Param12No Two 3.5 year PhD studentships in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, or Health Data Science, funded
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applications for a PhD-student (m/f/d; 65%, 3 years in first instance) to work on a large-scale €6m multi-site Wellcome-funded project. This position is suited for researchers who have finished or are about to
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, with potential for extension. About you You will hold a PhD in a relevant discipline such as biochemical engineering, optical physics, protein biophysics, analytical chemistry or related field. You will
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, machine learning and AI approaches. Empower biologists to understand their datasets, using our broad training portfolio to enable data curiosity and develop analytical skills. Design innovative approaches
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statistical data and an interest in the ways in which education can teach democratic values. The postholder will be part of a small research team based at UCL and the University of Roehampton and will play a