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. The Institute’s main purpose is to address basic scientific questions through interdisciplinary approaches. The institute operates at the intersection of natural and medical sciences and the humanities. Information
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the field of endogenous retroviruses. Our overarching aim is to cure and prevent major human diseases by the selective immunological killing of pathogenic senescent cells. Your job Would be to build
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innovation and transition studies (including innovation studies; sustainability transitions studies; ; management studies; sociology, economics, human geography, etc.). High-level proficiency in written and
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innovation studies; sustainability transitions studies; political science; science, technology, and society; management studies; sociology, economics, human geography, etc.). High-level proficiency in written
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of the tumour microenvironment in the context of pathological differentiation of immune cells. Our basic research projects using human foetal haematopoietic cells aim to dissect dynamics and cellular programmes
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learning to understand how to navigate the interior of the human body. The second significant challenge is to develop colour and texture data-driven techniques for synthetic video rendering of the interior
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department with strong research sections in the areas of Human-Centred Computing ; Algorithms and Complexity ; Machine Learning ; Natural Language Processing ; Software, Data, People, and Society ; Programming
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, and contributing to curriculum development work. Act as a coach and role model through excellent practice and mentoring of junior colleagues Contribute to the promotion of equality, diversity and
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as feeding an increasing human population while climate change and pollution threaten to reduce the available land. The nine sections of the department form the basis for cross-disciplinary research
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of Helicobacter bacteria across 2 million years and a broad range of host species, in relationship to host stomach acidity, microbiome diversity, and host behaviour. Our research You will join our international