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predict outcomes. You will work within a diverse multidisciplinary team of computer scientists, geneticists and clinicians exploring large and complex datasets. You will have a key role in the team
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a more sustainable world through pioneering environmental science and data-driven insights. With expertise spanning climate, biodiversity, water, food systems and more, we combine over 50 years
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Postdoctoral Scientist (Imaging Data Engineer) Salary £41,344 per annum pro rata MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK The Molecular Brain Mapping research group at the MRC-LMB in
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for large-scale multiomics datasets, particularly those derived from single-cell, spatial, and 3D genome experiments in a variety of disease and developmental systems, such as, gametogenesis and early
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Your role We are seeking a coordinator to oversee incorporation of the increasingly large volumes of eukaryotic genome data into Ensembl. You will provide leadership and vision for our eukaryotic
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completion) relevant to research area (immunology). Expertise in flowcytometry and/or fluorescent microscopy. High level of analytical capability, especially in the understanding and analysis of large data
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to data analysis and biological interpretation. Role Summary Develop, implement, and apply advanced reproducible computational tools and workflows to process, analyse, and interpret large-scale LC–MS-based
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applying foundational methods for the synthesis of large genomes, specifically the human genome. For further background information see https://www3.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/sites/synhg/ and Zürcher et al. 2023
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different ML architectures for postprocessing precipitation forecasts over India. Determine how to maximise information extracted from the raw forecasts and how to optimise postprocessing skill for heavy
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to the ongoing research in Prof. Marcotti’s laboratory by designing, developing and performing experiments, data analysis and disseminating the findings by writing articles and by presenting findings