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The Rigden lab translates protein bioinformatics methods to applications in structural biology and elsewhere. As part of the CCP4 software consortium, we are looking for a PDRA to develop methods
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, computational healthcare, and clinical translation. You will join Professor Yalin Zheng¿s group working on the development of AI and machine learning algorithms and have significant scope to develop your own
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programme. The overarching aim is to develop an integrated, physiologically based, multiscale platform to humanise preclinical assessment of fetal drug exposure and toxicity during pregnancy. Under
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disorder and the end-organ complications which can develop from this, in particular liver disease and brain injury. You will use national and local data assets to understand factors which predispose
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fusion research. Lead and mentor a team of researchers to develop and implement advanced algorithms for fusing heterogeneous data streams, optimising performance, and accuracy. Why join us: Lead ground
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(Thompson A, et al. Functional validity, role, and implications of heavy alcohol consumption genetic loci. Sci Adv. 2020 Jan 15;6(3):eaay5034), we want to develop a programme of work which will help us
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research and library visits, in Germany and Israel as well as other European countries as required. You will have the opportunity to develop their research skills and academic profile, and benefit from
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the behaviour of fluid-driven seismic events and will develop a physically realistic model based on computer simulations, novel laboratory experiments, and comprehensive field observations. The resulting model
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in the Department of Eye and Vision Sciences at the University of Liverpool. This multidisciplinary project will develop a novel cell bandage to treat persistent corneal epithelial defects (PEDs). PEDs
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science. This position forms part of an interdisciplinary team working across physical and computer science to develop new pathways to the design and discovery of inorganic materials as part of