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the assay and development of the bioinformatic pipelines. In addition, they will lead on the processing of samples, transfer of samples/data to/from the commercial company and performing independent
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identify new drug targets. The project will involve advanced histological, biochemical and molecular approaches. You will be responsible for collection, processing, analysis, presentation (writing, graph
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specifically on tumour metabolic targets. You will develop and support the INSTINCT-MB. programme through the provision of experimental, analytical and bioinformatic expertise. This will include the development
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bioinformatics skills on your own data. What do we need from you? To apply for the position, you’ll provide your CV and a covering letter outlining how you are suitable for the role using examples to highlight how
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sequencing (NGS), and bioinformatics analysis is highly desirable. You will join a multidisciplinary team of approximately 15 experienced chemists, chemical biologists, and molecular/cell biologists based in
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months. Key Accountabilities Undertaking bioinformatic analyses using whole genome data to answer questions of species delimitation and hybridization patterns Design captive breeding groups using genetic
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Experience with RNAseq or microbiome data analysis Basic knowledge of R programming, bioinformatics or machine learning Attributes and Behaviour Independent and team-based working ability Enthusiasm
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with spatial biology or immunohistochemistry Experience with RNAseq or microbiome data analysis Basic knowledge of R programming, bioinformatics or machine learning Attributes and Behaviour Independent
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analysis) and tumour cell injection (Desirable) Experience of using bioinformatics software and methodologies to analyze multi-omic and therapeutic datasets (e.g. R statistical environment) (Desirable
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-conducting ceramic membranes or molten salts, and, in addition, experience in one of the following: carbon dioxide separation processes; experimental study of gas-solid and/or gas-liquid reactions