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health. You will develop and apply cutting-edge machine-learning techniques to identify the most informative indicators of ecosystem change and use them to build dynamic Bayesian network (DBN) ecosystem
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to effectively drive biodegradation traits into contaminated soil communities. Methodology The successful applicant will use a combination of molecular and environmental microbiology, bioinformatics and
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cutting-edge molecular techniques and generate gene knockouts to identify new enzymes and pathways involved in this process. Finally, the PGR will utilise plant infection models and high-resolution
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genetic adaptations (‘genetic swamping’). Training The student will receive broad training in molecular biology, historical DNA, genomics, bioinformatics and population genetics. The student will take part
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improvements of the lives of a huge number of men. Techniques and skills training During the PhD you will become an expert in a range of molecular biology, biochemistry, cell and cancer biology techniques
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-quality, chromosome-level genome sequences and perform additional genome resequencing of species from different mimicry rings. The project combines molecular biology with cutting-edge bioinformatics
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, interdisciplinary research group, including a postdoc, DTP students, and technicians. Training will include fieldwork, bird handling, ringing, lab techniques in molecular biology, microbiome sequencing
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at the John Innes Centre, providing opportunities to develop extensive skills in a breadth of areas, including field surveys, plant pathology, molecular biology, and computational biology. Additionally, you
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) to integrate data. Person specification We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who is excited about applying diverse techniques (e.g., Molecular Microbiology, Bioinformatics). Entry Requirements At least
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undertake fieldwork (optional) to collect samples and extend the fitness database, molecular work to sequence additional genomes, and bioinformatics to define mutation-effect scores, thus generating