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, optimizing, and validating procedures for RNA expression analyses; Introducing methods from the field of epigenetics (e.g., DNA methylation); Participating in research investigating: exposure levels
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& Responsibilities Assist the lab team with compiling data for analysis, including RNAseq, RRBS and/or WGBS, DNA methylation, and short read sequencing data, following established protocols and under supervisor
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method for RNA and DNA modifications, and in DNA/RNA methylation and gene expression regulation. The Staff Scientist will work on research projects involving DNA/RNA modification profiling, high-throughput
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the role of the Ku70 C-terminal domain and its methylation in DNA damage response, along with the regulatory functions of lysine methyltransferase SETD4. Additionally, the lab aims to uncover new mechanisms
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interest) in nanopore based DNA methylation analysis and previous bioinformatics training. Requirements: PhD in a STEM subject. Candidates with degrees in neuroscience, data science, bioinformatics, and
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of interest to you. PhD position combining high dimensional data for the genomic prediction of methane emissions. Wageningen University & Research’s Animal Breeding and Genomics group leads the Global Methane
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Genomic Sciences supporting the research work of Professor Clare Davies (https://www.claredavieslab.org ) on the project which aims to understanding the significance of PRMT1-mediated methylation of an RNA
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be assessed in terms of pulmonary toxicity, oxidative stress, inflammation, genotoxicity, transcriptomic alterations, and epigenetic modifications, including microRNA expression profiles and DNA
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techniques: handling biological samples, extracting nucleic acids from blood and tumors, PCR, Sanger sequencing, mass sequencing (NGS panels), DNA methylation analysis (EPIC array), and results analysis (0
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holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work as part of Dr Chiari’s research team within the Cells, Organisms and Molecular Genetics (COMGen) group (https