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Bioinformatician MVLS / SCHOOL OF MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES GRADE 6/7 Job Purpose To make a leading data analysis and/or bioinformatic contribution to the project ‘Somatic instability in Huntington
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/shell Skills Essential C1. Excellent skills of culturing parasites, or similar skill, as evidenced through publication and/or skills of data collection, processing and analysis, as required for single
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Computing, Software Engineering, Computer Programming or Engineering programming. B2 Understanding of Trusted Research Environments. B3 Knowledge of developing parallel software for high performance
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sequencing and comprehensive bioinformatics data processing and visualisation. The postholder will be an experienced technician with working knowledge of spatial transcriptomics. The postholder will act as a
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scientists, bioinformaticians, clinicians, and experimental scientists. References Fu X, Sahai E, Wilkins A. Application of digital pathology-based advanced analytics of tumour microenvironment organisation
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metabolic disease, including type 2 diabetes (T2D), Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and obesity, collectively referred to as metabolic syndrome (MetS), has occurred in parallel with a global decline
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to identify new nodes of intervention to treat inflammatory disease. The successful candidate will be trained in state-of-the-art technology, including CRISPR gene editing, protein mass spectrometry and primary
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of health and safety issues and lab cleanliness. Desirable: D1. Skills in bioinformatics analysis D2. Skills with training junior staff/students D3. Familiarity with the literature in the field of research
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microbiology molecular approaches (quantitative and ‘omics’ approaches), bench scale reactors operation, experimental planning and data analysis including bioinformatics, is desirable. The successful candidate
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controls almost every cellular process in humans, including targeting poorly folded proteins for destruction to prevent them harming the cell. When ubiquitin signalling goes wrong, many different disease