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Exploitation and Human Rights. An appointment at Researcher (research assistant) level may be considered depending on qualifications and experience. BIICL is a leading independent research organisation
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. Computational modelling approaches are frequently used alongside experimental research programmes and much of our research crosses traditional boundaries, including the relationship of biodiversity to the health
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combined with neural recordings; and develop analogous tasks for humans to identify the digital biomarkers to facilitate early AD diagnostics. Finally, we use computational approaches to model the underlying
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. We are a multi-faculty institution, providing high-quality teaching, research and innovation across the sciences, humanities, medicine, law, dentistry, and social sciences. As a member of the Russell
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genomics for medically crucial human diseases to understand the contribution of genetic variations to disease. We anticipate that our findings will yield insights that will guide the prevention and treatment
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handling human and environmental samples (stool, water, swabs, and/or blood). Experience as a study coordinator and/or managing fieldwork/survey teams is desirable. Further particulars are included in
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of others and act as team leader as required. Applicants will have experience in MRI (and ideally, PET) research and analysis and be able to use imaging analysis software, such as Matlab, SPM and FSL
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that integrate the physical and the virtual world in a convincing way, from a human and social perspective. The particular role relates to the development of a technology that will help address primarily the cyber
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with hazard group 2 bacterial pathogens (culture, contamination control and safe laboratory practices), molecular microbiology (DNA extraction and qPCR) and ideally handling human and environmental
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use information from our spatial transcriptomic analysis of human fetal pancreas development to improve the generation of functional stem cell-derived beta cells, and then apply our expertise in beta