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Head of Bioinformatics Bioinformatics Facility MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences Hammersmith Hospital Campus, Du Cane Road, London, UK MRC Band 2-S2: £61,661- £86,693 per annum + £5,385 per annum
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models and multimodal molecular profiling techniques will be used, combined with diverse bioinformatics approaches, centred around RNA biology (i.e., CRISPR-screen, Ribo-seq, RNA-seq, Nanopore-seq
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the heart of West London in the Hammersmith Hospital Campus. For more information, visit oreganlab.org . The Computational Cardiac Imaging Group works at the intersection of clinical imaging, bioinformatics
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build on bioinformatic tools available in the group (www.falk.science/software , www.github.com/falklab ), that will be further refined/ newly developed to enable cutting-edge bioinformatic approaches in
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interact closely with collaborators in truly multi-discplinary environmental research. The ideal candidate: The applicant needs to hold a PhD (or equivalent) in bioinformatics, biology, computer science or a
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Familiarity with chromatin and gene expression research Ability to analyse and interpret data with strong quantitative/computational skills Programming and bioinformatics skills Experience with mammalian tissue
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of the responsibilities outlined below Design and conduct bioinformatic data analysis pipelines under the guidance of the research supervisor to test the project hypotheses and complete project aims Develop research
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The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. Design and conduct bioinformatic data analysis pipelines under the guidance of the research supervisor to test the project
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course design and teaching in the area of plant genetics, bioinformatics, plant biotechnology and other topics related to crop improvement in a world-renowned research and teaching environment. The ideal
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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