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involves shaping research direction, helping manage the laboratory team and mentoring Masters and PhD students. You will help expand molecular and bioinformatic approaches for detecting novel pathogens and
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of rare and common diseases using samples and data from the NIHR BioResource. The postholder will hold a relevant PhD in statistical genetics or bioinformatics, and experience in the generation or analysis
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at the Baillie Lab, you will play a pivotal role in leading, developing, and running the bioinformatic pipelines of work across all projects. This is pro-active role, where you will have primary responsibility
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undertaking data storage and analysis. This is a great opportunity to enhance skills in short and long-read sequencing and bioinformatics and work with, develop, and advance state of the art technology and
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. The successful candidate will therefore be expected to carry out a combination of bioinformatics and wet laboratory work. As a member of Research Staff at the University of Bath, you will be encouraged to take up
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, the scope of which is outlined below. Opportunities will be available to participate and lead in laboratory-based or bioinformatics-based research programmes, as well as multi-centre clinical studies
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experience, e.g. insect synthetic biology, rearing, transformation, gene editing, bioinformatics, molecular biology, fatty acid analysis. Dependable, reliable and self-motivated; good interpersonal skills
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embryology, objectives of this project, working together with other team members with expertise in bioinformatics, neuroanatomy and behaviour. You will have responsibility for designing and executing
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. There may be the opportunity to take ownership of certain projects depending on your interest and expertise ( e.g. statistical modelling, bioinformatics, database design). About you You will hold a PhD in a
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actively support career development and would encourage applicants looking to build toward fellowship applications. You will lead bioinformatic investigations into the cellular immune pathogenesis of anxiety