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studies. You will also manage the downstream bioinformatics of this high dimensional data, and perform pathway enrichment investigations to delineate the most impacted disease processes in early heart
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specifically on tumour metabolic targets. You will develop and support the INSTINCT-MB. programme through the provision of experimental, analytical and bioinformatic expertise. This will include the development
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high-throughput screening using genetic and imaging tools. Apply molecular and cellular assays to study inflammatory processes. Analyse integrative omics datasets using bioinformatics and machine
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biology, systems biology and bioinformatics. Members of the group work on mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis, factors influencing development of antimicrobial resistance, development of novel
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approaches including targeted genetic murine models, primary cell culture and analysis, multi-omics and bioinformatics. The biological focus will be on vascular biology, immune cell function and metabolism
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equivalent to a post-doctoral level. You should have expertise in genomic computational-bioinformatic approaches, as well as direct experience with laboratory molecular and cell biology techniques with respect
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the BBSRC including environmental microbiologists, ecologists and evolutionary biologists, computational modellers, and synthetic biologists. During this position, the post-holder will lead bioinformatic
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scientists, cell biologists, bioimaging specialists and physicists, as well as a postdoc with a specific background pitcher plant development, transcriptomics and bioinformatics. Supported by this expert team
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equivalent to a post-doctoral level. You should have expertise in genomic computational-bioinformatic approaches, as well as direct experience with laboratory molecular and cell biology techniques with respect
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, machine Learning and bioinformatics associated with neurodegenerative disorders genetics in large population studies, and to contribute to the overall research performance of the School, University and the