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expansion, reveal genetic modifiers and identify biomarkers of myotonic dystrophy type 1 and related disorders. The successful candidate will provide molecular biological, genetic, bioinformatic, and data
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of working with industrial partners F4. Experience in supervising student laboratory projects F5. Skills in using bioinformatics tools Any further enquiries on this post may be directed to Professor Anna
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. Practical knowledge of bioinformatics. Skills Essential: C1. Commitment to open research, as appropriate to the discipline, through open data, open code, open educational resources, and practices
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well as bioinformatics and bacterial imaging. Main Duties and Responsibilities Perform the following activities in conjunction with and under the guidance of the Principal Investigators (PI): 1. Plan and conduct assigned
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to understand the mechanisms and immune cells that drive intestinal inflammation, how repair is initiated and why these processes are no longer balanced appropriately in IBD. We are seeking an enthusiastic
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. Hands-on experience of specialist biophysical methods, such as FRET, FLIM, AUC, SPR. F4. Hands-on experience of STED imaging and image processing. F5. Hands-on experience of cryo-ET sample preparation
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regular progress reports for funders. 4. Be responsible for safety management related to the organisation and running of laboratory and/or experimental techniques, equipment, and processes as appropriate. 5
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the process of building the observatory and the development of methods of impact measurement. 6. Contribute to the presentation of project outputs work at international and national conferences
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processes as appropriate. 13. Keep up to date with current knowledge and recent advances in the field/discipline. 14. Engage in personal, professional and career development to enhance both specialist and
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/or experimental techniques, equipment, and processes as appropriate. 5. Develop and enhance your research profile and reputation and that of the University of Glasgow / School of Molecular Biosciences