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negotiable. The current funding is guaranteed from the Leverhulme Trust. We are looking for a candidate with an interest in interdisciplinary research and teaching straddling the fields of economics
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on outcomes continuing to update knowledge and develop skills assisting with teaching-related activities liaising with colleagues and students on routine matters making internal and external contacts to develop
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to measure RNA and protein expressions using single-cell and spatial technologies, with increased throughput and resolution. Our ultimate goal is to develop predictors of treatment response, early relapse and
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part of the NanoPhotonics group, which looks at nanoscale assembly and nanophotonics interactions. The role holder will develop novel photoconductivity spectroscopies at the extreme nanoscale in
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group members and other researchers at SLCU with different scientific backgrounds. Candidates should also demonstrate a history of science communication (e.g. presentations, outreach activities, teaching
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, teaching). The Laboratory provides a welcoming and collaborative environment with a wide-range of family-friendly benefits and development opportunities. More about the Sainsbury Laboratory and details
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The Rayner Laboratory at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research is recruiting a Research Associate to develop and apply a microfluidic device to study the invasion of human red blood cells by
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sensing data); make use of experimental data produced by the University of Sheffield team, and work with the team to develop data-driven approaches to leverage this data; perform inverse modelling studies
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disorders. This position is well-suited for candidates eager to develop and translate theoretical AI models into practical solutions that can be deployed in clinical settings. The successful candidate will
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. The researcher will play a key role in developing techniques and algorithms to model the operation and dynamic behaviour of communication networks with an aim to develop optimal policies for improving network