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screens, 4D live-cell microscopy, flow cytometry, proteomics and metabolomics as well as the bioinformatic and computational skills required to analysis and make sense of the data. They will be embedded in
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move between species. - Gain expertise in bioinformatics, epigenetics, and genome editing. - Work on crops that underpin global food security. - Be part of a high-impact research area with exciting
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in infection phenotypes over time. Training and Environment You will be trained in quality experimental design, sterile microbiological techniques, genome sequencing and bioinformatics, and molecular
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the candidate in cutting edge wet lab skills such as human stem cell and organoid cultures, in vitro gene editing and bioinformatics. Institutional entry requirements for PhD: For entry into this PhD
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an expert in plant biology, experimental design, evolutionary genetics, and bioinformatics. You will work with world-leading resources such as the Millennium Seed Bank and national herbaria, while tackling
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for evolution and genomics. The successful candidate will receive high quality training in wet-lab skills, experimental and theoretical approaches, bioinformatics, and insect husbandry. Additionally, there will
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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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biomaterials, including tuneable 2D and 3D culture systems, advanced microscopy, and polysome profiling, to study the impact of mechanical cues on ribosome function. In parallel, you will use bioinformatics
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molecular and genetic tools. - Applying amplicon sequencing and bioinformatics to characterise microbial communities. - Using advanced statistics and data analysis to make sense of ecological complexity
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area such as health sciences, biomedical data, digital pathology, clinical informatics, bioinformatics, or data-driven research Essential Application Undergraduate degree (or equivalent experience) in a