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, ensuring consistency and coherence across all visual and verbal communications. Collaborate with colleagues across Strategic Communications & Marketing, academic faculties and leadership teams to align
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expertise in development, neuroanatomy and behaviour. You will have responsibility for designing and executing comparative studies of cell type and proliferation using sequencing methods, and will work
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a key role in managing the early stages of projects, ensuring they align with our strategy and are scoped, costed, risk-assessed, and delivered to the highest standards of quality, safety and
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, spectral flow cytometry, T-cell functional assays, PCR and RNA sequencing. Essential PhD in immunology/viral immunology (awarded or imminent) Proven track record for research evidenced by journal
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expertise in high-performance computing, aligned with the School’s current activities, particularly within the HPC Group. Dedication to effectively delivering knowledge to undergraduate and postgraduate
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with team members to integrate sequencing data in our understanding of this systems’ biology. Ultimately, your work will aim to understand the developmental trajectories and regulatory dynamics of cell
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research practices and align with broader university and JOINER strategies. If you have extensive experience in the specific area of practice including: Authoritative knowledge in full stack Python software
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network architectures. You will also provide strategic input on procurements, ensuring technically sound and cost-effective solutions aligned with the evolving needs of the JOINER environment. If you have
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qualifications they bring to the project. We are looking for an ideal candidate to join our team around June, as this aligns with the start of the project. We are open to some flexibility with the start date, so
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. The GW4 team are based across all four cities and their localities; this has multiple benefits in supporting local relationships and connections. GW4 staff are therefore predominately working in a remote