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. Experience in human embryology and cell biology methods, including next generation sequencing is essential. The successful candidate will be highly motivated and enthusiastic with an outstanding academic track
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advanced next-generation sequencing techniques. There is also a project management component. Importantly they will liaise with the tissue bank and surgical team to facilitate the collection and processing
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will be involved in processing and analysing tissue collected from patients undergoing surgery, using whole genome sequencing, transcriptomics and proteomics. You will be heavily involved in designing
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will be involved in processing and analysing tissue collected from patients undergoing surgery, using whole genome sequencing, transcriptomics and proteomics. You will be heavily involved in designing
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for sequence or structural data (e.g. transformers, graph neural networks) Proved experience in working independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Evidence of strong communication and scientific
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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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chromatin accessibility. You will contribute to the study and sequencing design, collaborate with experimental biologists to validate the hypotheses, and advise and supervise computational staff and students
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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
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materials employing PCR- and ddPCR- based techniques and Nanopore sequencing Sample management and communication of results internally Other general duties required are to ensure the smooth running of a
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use computational approaches to mine natural biodiversity in gene sequences to identify engineering targets to increase lipid content and enhance the water use efficiency. The project will make use