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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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trypanosome survival in vivo. The post will support exciting projects using host infections, quantitative ‘omics, molecular cell biology and bioinformatic approaches. This is a full time post (36.25 hours
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on breath tests for respiratory infections in ventilated children, collaborating across disciplines and advancing your skills in bioinformatics and data science. You will lead and contribute to cutting-edge
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We are looking for a Specialist Technician with demonstrable experience in structural bioinformatics, as well as high-throughput cloning and protein expression and purification protocols. Experience
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The University of Manchester is seeking a talented senior bioinformatician to lead the bioinformatics team within the Next Generation Phenotyping and Diagnostics (NGPD) theme of the Manchester Biomedical Research
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The University of Manchester is seeking a talented senior bioinformatician to lead the bioinformatics team within the Next Generation Phenotyping and Diagnostics (NGPD) theme of the Manchester
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microbiological culturing, molecular skills, bioinformatics and statistics. The project is flexible and can be guided by the interests of the student. Please apply for this project using this link: https
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including bioinformatic data and epidemiological data including Avon Longitudinal Study of Children of the Nineties (ALSPAC), UK Biobank and other publicly available datasets You will be part of thriving
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. Demonstrates knowledge of bioinformatics and cancer genomics. Strong organisational skills with ability to prioritise own workload and show attention to detail. Energy and enthusiasm and good interpersonal and
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of the successful applicant include: Knowledge and extensive use of bioinformatics methodology Successful track record in teaching others to use bioinformatics methodology Ability and willingness