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and Cyber-Physical Systems Research Assistant in Human Augmentation with AI Fixed Term Contract until 14 March 2025 or for 9 months (whichever is sooner) Full time starting salary is normally in
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: Full time starting salary is normally in the range of £28,203 to £30,440 per annum Apply by: 09/05/2024 Role Description Research Assistant in Human Augmentation with AI We welcome applications from
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Advert Research Assistant, Centre for Human Developmental Science, Psychology. Cardiff University School of Psychology is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic Research Assistant to join a
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an international perspective About the role This fixed term post is for a geneticist or molecular epidemiologist (or other relevant research graduate with experience in human genetics studies). The role will include
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are two-fold: to study how AI systems can cost-effectively optimise mental health training and support, and to harmonise AI models with human treatment delivery to produce an ethical, widely acceptable and
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human population and associated environmental data, whilst contributing to the design of sustainable dietary and heath interventions with a participatory component. Duties and responsibilities You will
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activities include viral (Human Papillomavirus, HPV) and human DNA methylation testing, HPV testing, as well as biomarker discovery and validation for cancer prevention through next generation sequencing (NGS
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values: “We care, We learn, We act.” Background Adults aged 65 years and over are at high risk of urinary tract infections, which cause pain and can have serious complications if not treated promptly. We
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methodological framework Responsible, under the general guidance of project PI and lead Postdoctoral Associate, for undertaking data collection, processing, and initial analysis Act as a secondary coder in
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to investigate whether joint fluids from male and female patients with knee osteoarthritis differ with respect to their effects on signals that nerve growth and function and bone changes. Professor Mason’s