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(where possible) in BioModels and other repositories Generation of synthetic data to represent rare disease patients that can be shared You have A PhD in bioinformatics, physics, or a related data
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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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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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bioinformatics. The successful candidate will join a team with a strong track record in developing computational tools and informatics infrastructure for metabolomics applications in toxicology, systems biology
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be at Research Assistant Grade 6B, with payment at Grade 7 being backdated to the date of final submission of the PhD thesis. About you The successful candidates : Have a PhD in bioinformatics/single
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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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for engineering biology. GBI researchers will also be supported by cutting edge facilities including mass spectrometry, flow cytometry, sequencing, automation, scientific computing, bioinformatics, and machine
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in 6 months. Knowledge or experience of the following would be advantageous: high dimensional flow cytometry; generation and analysis of single cell transcriptome data; computational and bioinformatics
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and organoids), and interpreted alongside clinical covariates of patients. In particular, we are interested in the application and development of bioinformatics methods to help understand the molecular
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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