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: The successful candidate will join a group led by Dr Takanobu Tagawa at the at the Institute of Quantitative Biology, Biochemistry and Biotechnology (IQB3) as a postdoctoral research associate. The PDRA will use a
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) data to prioritise single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for further validation. The post-holder will join a multidisciplinary team linking researchers at the RVC with UCL, University of Edinburgh, and
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Associate positions will contribute to the EPSRC funded CHAI AI Hub and the VIOS group at the University of Edinburgh. We are looking for enthusiastic postdoctoral researchers to join our team led by Prof
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About the Role A Postdoctoral Research Assistant is being recruited to work with Dr Thomas Haworth. A key science goal is to develop emission line diagnostics that will enable the determination
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Ledgeway, University of Cambridge and Professor Robert Truswell, University of Edinburgh. In addition to this position, the project will also host a funded PhD student and another postdoctoral Research
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Bowles’ lab at the University of Edinburgh UK DRI centre. We are looking for a researcher interested in investigating the functional and transcriptomic effects of astrocytic tau pathology in progressive
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learning approaches for biological design, and the PDRA will work closely with data scientists at the University of Edinburgh to build predictive models that can accelerate the design of genetic circuits in
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led by Prof Bruce Whitelaw and Dr Tom Burdon at University of Edinburgh (Roslin Institute) and Prof Ramiro Alberio at the University of Nottingham. The team’s expertise in genetic engineering, stem cell
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for machine learning approaches for biological design, and the PDRA will work closely with data scientists at the University of Edinburgh to build predictive models that can accelerate the design of genetic
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project VIPER (Virgin Islands: Petrogenesis of early Earth-like Rocks). The post involves collaboration with partners at the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. In particular, a close working relationship