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. Examples of these include, but are not limited to, the following topics: Machine Learning and Data Mining Algorithms, Algorithmic Game Theory and Mechanism Design, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
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Job id: 090871. Salary: £37,332 - £42,099 per annum, including London Weighting. Posted: 10 June 2024. Closing date: 16 June 2024. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Department
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, computer science, health informatics, psychology, statistics, or related disciplines) OR has substantial experience in data management for large research projects 2. Experience of successfully managing data
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expanding into a world-class research and teaching department. Research currently focuses on information processing systems, robotics, telecommunications and biomedical engineering, but we are looking
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quality financial data and research management is provided to the School. The School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences is advancing healthcare engineering research, teaching, and entrepreneurship
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of the Strand campus in the heart of central London. For more information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/engineering About the role This post holder will join a cross-disciplinary research project ‘TRANSFORM
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. Specifically, this post-holder will compare rates and reports of anxiety and depression diagnoses in linked health records in TEDS to twin-reported information provided at age 26. They will then move
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. This includes operation and maintenance of Thermo Scientific Tribrid Orbitrap mass spectrometers, sample preparation, data analysis and management, report writing and day-to-day operation of general lab equipment
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About us The Frost Lab investigates the role of mobile genetic sequences, known as transposable elements, in the biology of the placenta. We are based in the Medical and Molecular Genetics Dept
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Cancer RWE data science capability and allow progress answering challenging cancer research questions. Guy’s Cancer RWE will drive world class patient centred research. The TOUR team is also part of