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communication changes during the ageing process by harnessing omics databases and AI-algorithms. (2) Investigating molecular pathways to modulate senescence and promote healthy ocular ageing using in vivo, ex
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techniques and motion correction, or developing novel approaches to signal generation and localisation. You will report to Dr William Clarke and the post holder will be a member of the WIN/FMRIB Physics Group
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opportunity to make a major impact on future RF device technology. Applicants should have postgraduate (PhD) experience in Physics, Materials Science or Engineering, with a good publication record. The position
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responsible for running your own research work, as part of our wider research aims and directions in our newly formed team. You will be working in a growing department within the Medical Sciences Division
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communication changes during the ageing process by harnessing omics databases and AI-algorithms. (2) Investigating molecular pathways to modulate senescence and promote healthy ocular ageing using in vivo, ex
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efficiency and environmental sustainability. Your scientific research will focus on the development of machine/deep learning-based medical image analysis methods for computerised tomography scans (CT scans
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technologies to silence the faulty genes responsible for these conditions. The team includes world-leading scientists from Oxford, Harvard, and other highly prestigious institutions. Application Process You will
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About us The Frost Lab investigates the role of mobile genetic sequences, known as transposable elements, in the biology of the placenta. We are based in the Medical and Molecular Genetics Dept
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inclusive community is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. We are open to considering
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analyst to develop models to predict dental disease outcomes from structured and unstructured patient electronic medical and dental records to lead and proactively support the organisation to deliver