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guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including postdocs, research assistants, technicians, and PhD and project students. It is required that the successful candidate would hold a
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guidance and supervision of PhD/Masters students in the group. You should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in computer science, mathematics or related discipline, possess sufficient specialist
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should be medically qualified, ST3 and above, have full GMC registration and already hold, or have submitted for Higher Degree (PhD/DPhil/MD). Applicants must also hold a current National Training Number
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members of the research team including research assistants and PhD students. This specific project and the wider programme of work are both developing and applying innovative complexity economics and policy
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for Medicines Discovery to support variant annotation and interpretation will be also among your responsibilities. To be successful in this role, you will hold a PhD in Genetics or related subject along with
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a higher degree (PhD/DPhil or equivalent). You will show evidence of distinction in research through publications and invited lectures and have sustainable peer-reviewed funding in psychiatry research
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experience in the field of gene regulation, and in using zebrafish as an experimental model. Applicants must hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field, such as biochemistry, molecular
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Kissinger. You are expected to hold a PhD/Dphil in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or related discipline. You will possess knowledge of quantum information theory, quantum computing, or an adjacent
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Engineering or AI, sponsored by research councils or industry, and are expected to liaise with industrial partners as part of EngBioCDT. Candidates should hold a relevant PhD, with post-qualification research
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sequencing, RNAseq and/or ATACseq datasets, as well as functional in vitro assays. You will hold a PhD (or be close to completion – thesis submitted at time of application) in a related biomedical science