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About the role The Kelly lab is excited to announce a new post-doctoral position in computational biology. This position is funded as part of an international consortium of scientists who
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the AM fungus, R. irregularis. The project focuses on obtaining a mechanistic understanding of EV biogenesis, cargo loading and signals that regulate EV release during the interaction. The post-doc will
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that regulate EV release during the interaction. The post-doc will work closely with lab members but with a focus on EV-associated fungal proteins. They will assist in protocol and technique development and use
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lab has developed the OrthoFinder comparative genomic methods. OrthoFinder has become widely-used in comparative genomics research, it powers many popular databases of online genomic information, and
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of healthy aging using cutting-edge single-cell and AI-based tools, as well as population cohort data. You will be an integral member of the Awadalla lab, working with some of the world’s largest single-cell
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project focused on systematically exploring the impact of the exposome on complex disease risk, through the lens of multi-omics data (e.g., genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and biochemistry) from large
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for this post. The successful candidate will be required to develop a personal research programme in theoretical cosmology (which may include numerical modelling and/or data analysis), interacting with faculty
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and optics, velocity-map imaging detection, and the associated data processing and analysis. You will be expected to manage your own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small
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oriented environment. The post holder must have experience with EEG and should be able to carry out acquisition and analysis of EEG data independently. The post holder must also have a strong statistical
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cells and lipid antigens contribute to immune responses following Group A Streptococcus (GAS) infection, with implications for autoimmune diseases such as post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (PSGN). As