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statistical models (for example principal component analysis) to obtain insights into relationships between physical properties of polysaccharides (composition, molecular weight charge, chain length etcetera
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talented and enthusiastic PDRA with experience in polymer synthesis and membrane fabrication to join our group in studying membranes for alkaline based water electrolysers. The candidate will be joining a
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Immunotherapy Research Group, as we deliver world-class translational research in immune-mediated rheumatic diseases. Your role will be to develop new analytical pipelines for the analysis of high-dimensional
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data analysis, with opportunities to apply your skills to integrating this with other data types (e.g. genomic and transcriptomic). The position is full-time and available for a duration of 4 years
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, Skills and Experience • You will have substantial technical experience in time series analysis, ideally either in neurophysiology data or wearable sensor data • You will have experience of at least
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and analysis of research projects and clinical trials Undertake analysis of research data and provide interpretation of results from on-going projects under the supervision of a more experienced
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sequencing (NGS), and bioinformatics analysis is highly desirable. You will join a multidisciplinary team of approximately 15 experienced chemists, chemical biologists, and molecular/cell biologists based in
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, analysis of quantitative and qualitative data, and dissemination (e.g., writing for publication, conference presentations, and/or applied summary reports). This post is fixed term for 6 months. The post is
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(especially nucleic acid handling and analysis) as well as experience working with omics data • Competency with on-line databases such as UCSC Genome Browser, Ensembl, UNIPROT, and programs like GraphPad
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awareness of the research environment Presentations at conferences and/or high-quality publications Proficiency with quantitative data analysis Desirable: Experience with advanced fluorescence microscopy