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. Experience in spatial or single-cell transcriptomics and bioinformatics or high throughput screening is highly desirable. The successful candidate will join a research group within the BHF Centre of Research
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- with new MScs in areas such as Paramedic Science, Bioinformatics and Healthcare Leadership, and our new MBBS programme welcoming its first students in 2026. Main duties and responsibilities In
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microbiological culturing, molecular skills, bioinformatics and statistics. The project is flexible and can be guided by the interests of the student. Please apply for this project using this link: https
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or cardiovascular biology, paired with hands-on experience in omics methodologies and bioinformatics analysis. Your academic credentials will be complemented by a demonstrable ability to work independently as
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experienced in transcriptome bioinformatics and molecular genetics, including RNA extraction, PCR, DNA cloning, genomic sequence analysis, in situ hybridisation etc. Expertise in hypothalamic neurobiology
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to immunologists and host-parasite interactions. Our global expertise is supported by state-of-the-art facilities in imaging, flow cytometry, bioinformatics and protein characterisation. The University of Glasgow
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trypanosome survival in vivo. The post will support exciting projects using host infections, quantitative ‘omics, molecular cell biology and bioinformatic approaches. This is a full time post (36.25 hours
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talented individual capable of self-organization, with a broad range of skills in data analysis, genomic bioinformatics, software engineering, database management and passionate about using new genetic tools
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platform capable of designing synthetic immune receptors for crops. Working at the intersection of structural bioinformatics, molecular plant–microbe interactions, and synthetic biology, you will generate
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, bioinformatics, plant biotechnology and other topics related to crop improvement in a world-renowned research and teaching environment. The ideal candidate: You will have a first degree in a biological science and