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vibrant Uxbridge campus, which offers high-end microscopy facilities, including a Nikon Spinning Disk and Deep-SIM microscope, as well as access to molecular biology, genomics, and bioinformatics support
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infectious diseases and population health), close ties with NHS partners, and a commitment to translational research and high-quality teaching. The Hub for Applied Bioinformatics (HAB) is the Faculty’s focal
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maintenance of analytical instrumentation. About You You will: Hold a PhD in data science (bioinformatics), chemistry, statistics, biochemistry or a related discipline Have expertise in programming and
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interests in tumour immunology, T cell engineering, and immunotherapy. You will join a multidisciplinary team spanning immunology, and bioinformatics, with access to advanced flow cytometry, 10X Genomics, in
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spanning immunology, and bioinformatics, with access to advanced flow cytometry, 10X Genomics, in vivo imaging platforms. Key responsibilities To work within the Mansour and Roghanian labs, and with
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About the role We are seeking a Senior Bioinformatician to join the Hub for Applied Bioinformatics (HAB) within the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s College London. Reporting
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://tigrrlab.science.unimelb.edu.au/research/ Our team has a diverse skill set in the fields of morphology, developmental biology, evolution, stem cell biology, genetics (incl. population), genomics, bioinformatics and conservation
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Africa with the aim of understanding the biology of adaptation in fungal pathogens. The post will use a combination of classical, genomic, molecular and bioinformatic techniques to investigate the sexual
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generating DNA cytosine modification dysfunction in IPF, and potential targets for therapeutic interference in IPF development. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in bioinformatics
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of bioinformatic analysis of microbial genomics data High level analytical capability Ability to communicate complex information clearly Contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme and/or