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Programme and other scientific studies. Develop automated methods and software to support large-scale bioinformatics analysis. Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, biologists, and
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for small-RNA sequencing Bioinformatics analysis of small RNA sequencing data Preparing EVs for in-vitro labelling and uptake experiments High-content imaging of cellular morphology and immunochemistry
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knowledge of mitochondrial metabolism. The post holder will have excellent laboratory skills. Skills with purification of proteins and in vitro biochemical reactions is essential. Bioinformatic analysis
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Biology, Bioinformatics, Genomics, Data Science, Biostatistics, or a related field. They should have experience analysing high-throughput sequencing data, particularly whole-genome sequencing, methylation
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bioinformatics/computer science will be essential. Prior experience with connectomics data is highly desirable. Our group has developed an international reputation in this area and our tools have now been used in
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-molecule manipulation of different signalling pathways; CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene targeting in 1-cell embryos), bioinformatic analysis of single-cell transcriptomic datasets and gene-expression studies using
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bioinformatics. The Department's research strengths currently lie in behaviour and neuroscience, conservation science, ecology and all aspects of evolutionary biology. How to apply for sponsorship Please address
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running in nanoflow for untargeted peptidomics and proteomics analyses. This system is used to generate proteomics and peptidomics datasets that are searched with the PEAKS Bioinformatics software package
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. Experience of working with industry partners and collaborative working will be extremely valuable but is not essential. Similarly, prior experience with spatial biology, omics or bioinformatics would be
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actively support career development and would encourage applicants looking to build toward fellowship applications. You will lead bioinformatic investigations into the cellular immune pathogenesis of anxiety