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, broth microdilution, cloning, DNA extraction and metagenomic sequencing. You should hold an undergraduate degree or Master’s degree in a relevant subject (microbiology, biological sciences, or a related
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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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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
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molecular weight in preparation for genome sequencing. The post holder will also be responsible for some laboratory management roles, including ordering reagents. You will hold a first degree, together
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, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will undertake laboratory work as required, such as sample preparation, cell culture, analysis of tumour samples and, tissue staining. Other
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project to develop a systematic framework for reconstructing the evolutionary histories of pathogens. The role involves using viral sequence data and models of sequence evolution to investigate both
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” approaches the lab has pioneered, including the use of TET-Assisted Pyridine-borane Sequencing (TAPS), an innovative sequencing method that allows the simultaneous detection of mutations and methylation
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biological science, together with relevant laboratory and computational experience (flow cytometry, cell culture, molecular sub-cloning and analysis of next generation sequence data). Experience in coding and
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to further develop technology that we have invented to assemble large DNA molecules of any sequence with ease. Using this technology, it is possible to rapidly and simply assemble DNA molecules up to hundreds
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successful candidate will work in collaboration with two other postdocs on a closely aligned project “Rethinking multi-agent systems in the era of LLMs”, funded by the Schmidt Sciences Foundation, and also