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require expertise in bioinformatic analyses. You hold a relevant PhD (or working towards one). You need to possess high-level molecular/biochemical/cell biology practical skills, including ChIP, co
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addition, we host postgraduate taught courses in Dementia Care, Person-Centred Health and Social Care, and Bioinformatics that attract graduates working in range of settings including the NHS and industry
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sitting within a leading programme of clinical, health and bioinformatics at the South London and Maudsley (SLaM) Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and forms a key component of both the Centre
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and development of the Facility. Knowledge of archaeological science (aDNA sample extraction, analysis or bioinformatics, incremental sampling for isotope analysis, ZooMS, tracewear analysis, ceramic
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-qualification research experience. Relevant areas of research include computational chemistry, structural biology/bioinformatics, statistics, machine learning, computer science or mathematics. They will have a
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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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attenuated agents might take up 10-15 years of development. On the other hand, development of Machine Learning based Bioinformatics’ tools has made it possible to define vaccine candidates by in silico
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the laboratory of Prof Laura Lehtovirta-Morley . The bioinformatic tools will be developed to analyse and correct these data types, the statistical workflows established to interpret and understand how
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bioinformatics tools to detect engineered pathogens through investigation of anomalous genomic signals. This role offers an exciting chance to work in the new and impactful field of Microbial Forensics
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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