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, and genome engineering. These systems support quantitative and mechanistic studies, allowing us to address how cis-regulatory elements function and their effect on the body plan (Amblard et al., Dev
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useful would be experience of some of the following: Generation and analysis of in vivo mouse models of cancer and infection; Neuronal tracing in in vivo models In vivo optogenetics or chemogenetics models
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group Excellent written communication skills in English Desirable: Previous experience of DNAnexus or UKB Research Analysis Platform Experience in writing Bash scripts and using Linux environments
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scientists producing multimodal imaging datasets, to understand the analysis needs and assist in data handling. • Work collaboratively and non-competitively with other scientists and engineers, both inside
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. • To perform tasks guided by your supervisor including wet laboratory work, purchasing and organising chemicals, ordering of specified equipment, computational tasks and data analysis. • To present
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reasonable time when on-call/call out. Desirable: • Experience of completing risk assessments for work activities. • Formal training/qualifications relating to steam boilers, including analysis of steam
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required (will be assessed from the application): Essential: CIPD level 3 or above or HR degree or Business Degree including HR elements Knowledge and experience (will be assessed from the application and at
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including human, mouse, flies, worm and beyond Personal research interests and innovative ideas within these themes are strongly encouraged About the Role: This position focuses on computational analysis and
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evolution, Illumina sequencing, data analysis and machine learning and structural biology methods such as X-ray crystallography and CryoEM. Track record of research: This will include achievements, and
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of small research teams To identify and develop suitable techniques, and apparatus, for the collection and analysis of data To conduct data analysis To ensure the validity and reliability of data at all