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3.5 year cancer data scientist postdoc @ UEA, Norwich, UK
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EU/UK funded PhD Studentship - Applying machine learning techniques to Next Generation Sequencing Big Data to improve Prostate Cancer patient outcome…
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Computational Biologist position in CRUK Manchester Institute, UK
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2 year bioinformatics postdoc in the microbiome and prostate cancer risk @ UEA, Norwich, UK
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