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expertise in organoid models of neurodevelopment to join our team and be involved in a MRC funded project aimed at generating region-specific brain organoids and assembloids from multiple gene-edited human
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employ a broad range of experimental approaches, spanning plant molecular biology and high-throughput sequencing technologies. The successful applicant will be expected to lead independent research aligned
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employ a broad range of experimental approaches, spanning plant molecular biology and high-throughput sequencing technologies. The successful applicant will be expected to lead independent research aligned
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will be the analysis of virus sequence data generated through our surveillance activities. Surveillance will be based on next-generation sequencing of viral RNA/DNA extracted from wastewater samples. We
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(e.g. nanopore-based sequencing, reverse genetics, immunoblotting, luciferase-based assays, RT-qPCR, microscopy) to study virus evolution and innate/adaptive immunity in the context of viral infection
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hundreds of samples from multiple independent marine transmissible cancer clones. The role provides an exciting opportunity to combine single-cell cancer genomics with molecular cytogenetics and statistical
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(e.g. nanopore-based sequencing, reverse genetics, immunoblotting, luciferase-based assays, RT-qPCR, microscopy) to study virus evolution and innate/adaptive immunity in the context of viral infection
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of quantitative genetics, performing GWAS, QTL detection, genomic prediction and previous work experience with whole genome sequence data and imputation. A prior knowledge of functional variant prioritisation
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administrative activities which involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will design and perform original research using in vivo disease modelling
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states of matter, which are generally characterised by their long-range quantum entanglement, fractionalised excitations, and absence of ordinary magnetic order, using multiple experimental techniques