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microbiology molecular approaches (quantitative and ‘omics’ approaches), bench scale reactors operation, experimental planning and data analysis including bioinformatics, is desirable. The successful candidate
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approaches (quantitative and ‘omics’ approaches), bench scale reactors operation, experimental planning and data analysis including bioinformatics, is desirable. The successful candidate will be expected
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birth research Holds a current Home office personal licence Experience in using statistical tools for bioinformatic analyses Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the
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the role holder will have input into equipment purchasing and development of the Facility. Knowledge of archaeological science (aDNA sample extraction, analysis or bioinformatics, incremental sampling
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professional qualifications and experience equivalent to PhD level plus the requisite experience, in the fields of clinical cancer research, immunology, some experience with data analysis and bioinformatics A2
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laboratory research. Experience with molecular biology techniques (single-cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics), bioinformatics, in vivo models, in vitro culture systems and/or flow cytometry will be
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Experience in blended teaching and learning Proficiency in advanced diagnostic techniques, molecular methods and bioinformatics Proficiency in securing external research funding Key Responsibilities Teaching
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using host infections, quantitative ‘omics, molecular cell biology and bioinformatic approaches. This post is available from 1st August on a fixed term for 24 months in the first instance. Hours of work
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be applying complimentary approaches to the same systems (including bioinformatic mining and in vitro characterisation of new PCC regulators. Interviews for this role will take place w/c 18th of August
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for some bioinformatic/ computational analysis but this is primarily a laboratory-based post. The laboratory is well equipped for this work and for testing the function of assembled DNA molecules