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into the genomics of population structure and speciation in the Malawi cichlid genus Labeotropheus. This post will build on past work in which over 1000 samples of Labeotropheus from multiple species/populations have
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will generate a wide range of contemporary high-resolution next-generation sequencing and array-based genomic and epigenomic datasets across large cohorts of human tumours and experimental models
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contemporary high-resolution next-generation sequencing and array-based genomic and epigenomic datasets across large cohorts of human tumours and experimental models, alongside complex drug screening, efficacy
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will combine 2 and 3D cell culture systems, gastruloids development, FACS drug screening and next-generation sequencing with investigation of patient samples, to identify and characterise targetable
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with a view to highlighting the implications for clinical practice. A recently completed PhD (PhD1) study, supervised by Dr Andrea Hollomotz and Professor Helen Ford at the University
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, aligning with the Medicine without Doctors wider vision and combining methodological approaches from medical sociology, medical anthropology, STS, and history, to study the emergence and standardisation
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Abuse (DVA) experiences of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with a view to highlighting the implications for clinical practice. A recently completed PhD (PhD1) study, supervised by Dr Andrea Hollomotz
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. This post will involve the use of cutting edge biochemical, proteomic, next generation sequencing and ribosome foot printing technologies. This position is available for an immediate appointment. Candidates
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insights from geometry and topology to discover new applications of machine learning. Multiple positions may be available. Role Requirements The successful candidate must have a PhD (or close to submitting
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collaborators at Forschungszentrum Jülich and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to align experimental protocols and share data. Participate in regular project meetings and joint experimental planning. What we