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at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences to assist a Wellcome Trust-funded project to investigate the neural representations underlying flexible behaviours. This is offered as a post-doctoral position
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Bioinformatics Institute, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Botany and the Wellcome Sanger Institute). Applicants must not already be matriculated as a member of any college
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The position is associated with the CLIMate SEnsitive DISease Forecasting Tool (CLIMSEDIS) project, awarded by the Wellcome Trust. CLIMSEDIS will develop and build capacity in the use
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The position is associated with the CLIMate SEnsitive DISease Forecasting Tool (CLIMSEDIS) project, awarded by the Wellcome Trust. CLIMSEDIS will develop and build capacity in the use
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the University of Oxford (SimonBuczacki), University of Copenhagen (Ana Cvejic) and the Wellcome Sanger Institute (Peter Campbell) funded by Open Targets (https://www.opentargets.org). This translational project
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Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering . This post is part of a research programme funded by the Wellcome Trust. We are developing a new paradigm in three-dimensional volumetric imaging
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. The funds supporting this project are provided by the Wellcome Trust. The post is full-time and fixed term for two years and applicants must be available to take up the post by mid-April. The post-holder
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to keep accurate lab records, analyse data independently and communicate experimental data effectively to scientists from a range of disciplines. The post is funded by Wellcome Trust and is available as a
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, epidemiological data, validating AI-guided tools in clinical data and translating these tools for adoption in healthcare and industry settings. The research activity is at the core of a Wellcome Trust funded
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We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Neuroimaging based within the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN), reporting to Professor Karla Miller and Associate Professor Ludovica