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Bioinformatician MVLS / SCHOOL OF MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES GRADE 6/7 Job Purpose To make a leading data analysis and/or bioinformatic contribution to the project ‘Somatic instability in Huntington
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preparation on microfilariae for whole-genome sequencing, sequence alignment, bioinformatics and statistical analyses. Using these data the candidate will infer sibling relationships between microfilariae
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The post holder will join the Bioinformatics team at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) (https://bioinformatics.cvr.ac.uk) to carry out research on virus infection
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tissue and also conduct bioinformatic analysis of mIF and spatial transcriptomic data to help in identifying unique immune signatures of future neoplasia risk from these pre cancer lesions. In addition
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microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or plant science. A2. Expert knowledge of microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or plant
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of health and safety issues and lab cleanliness. Desirable: D1. Skills in bioinformatics analysis D2. Skills with training junior staff/students D3. Familiarity with the literature in the field of research
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Knowledge/Qualifications Essential: A1. SCQF Level 10 (Honours degree) in a relevant subject or a cognate discipline, or equivalent. A2. Training in bioinformatics or computer programming. A3. Advanced
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to immunologists and host-parasite interactions. Our global expertise is supported by state-of-the-art facilities in imaging, flow cytometry, bioinformatics and protein characterisation. The University of Glasgow
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sequencing and comprehensive bioinformatics data processing and visualisation. The postholder will be an experienced technician with working knowledge of spatial transcriptomics. The postholder will act as a
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including (in alphabetical order): atherosclerosis bioinformatics cancer and leukaemia chemokines and cell migration cytokine biology dendritic cell biology imaging the immune response infectious disease