39 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Manchester in United Kingdom
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visualising the very large 3D datasets that BM18 (large 3D volumes), ID15A (multimodal) and ID19 (time lapse sequences) will provide. The post holder will develop their own core research themes, and
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at £59,966-£71,566 depending on experience. The appointed candidate will ensure that our Core Technology Platforms are aligned to the research and innovation needs of the Faculty, and that services
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pathways induced in response to varied environmental exposures. Leveraging MRC centre expertise and support the PDRA will follow a holistic program of unbiased research, combining single-cell RNA-sequencing
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, single cell RNA sequencing, complex co-culture systems and in vivo models to address our questions. We closely work with clinicians at The Christie Hospital in Manchester as well as groups both in the UK
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responsible for developing, governing, and championing the Enterprise Architecture capability across the University. Their work will enable the University’s Manchester 2035 ambitions by aligning business and
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, single cell RNA sequencing, complex co-culture systems and in vivo models to address our questions. We closely work with clinicians at The Christie Hospital in Manchester as well as groups both in the UK
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key role in supporting a translational programme of biomarker research across multiple pelvic tumour types (bladder, prostate and cervix). They will be responsible for providing day-to-day support and
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The overall aim of this project is to develop a real-time monocular vision system for measuring bio test-tube heights in a rack and alignments in the space-defined labware carriage. The vision
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engagement Representing the University externally as a credible and visible ambassador Leading and developing a high-performing public affairs team Ensuring alignment with the University's strategic goals
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national security and resilience challenges. It aims to build cohesion, accelerate partnerships, and support impactful research aligned with the UK’s security priorities. NSEC enables the effective