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which they operate. We have established collaborations across the globe and built a research programme that leverages high throughput, high-resolution sequencing platforms and novel analytical methods
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programme focussed on understanding the genetic basis of undiagnosed mitochondrial and neurogenetic disorders using whole genome and single cell sequencing, animal and cellular models, including human
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biophysical forces at play, the similarities and differences across animals, and how IVF clinics can better decide which embryos to implant. This project will be aligned with the aims and objectives
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planning and delivery of independent research. You will be expected to identify gaps and research opportunities aligned with both the Department’s portfolio of research activities and broader industrial
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/developmental biology and molecular biology such as techniques involving protein-protein interactions, transcriptomics, or single-cell sequencing. A track record of publishing research is also desirable
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. The researcher will use protein sequence and structure-based features along with protein language models to develop AI based predictors. The final stage will involve developing a diagnostic portal to identify
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/developmental biology and molecular biology such as techniques involving protein-protein interactions, transcriptomics, or single-cell sequencing. A track record of publishing research is also desirable
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(£2.5M in total) and aligned to the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) South London as co-funded research infrastructure. The KIS programme will continue to support scalable projects and programmes
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Interest We welcome applications from all disciplines aligned with one of the strategic research priorities below: Clean Technologies: Net zero innovation, sustainable energy, circular economy Life Sciences
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Innovation (UKRI), focusing on populations with multiple long-term conditions. You will contribute to a social care initiative, developing and testing an AI-informed digital tool to help individuals with