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, inclusive of London Allowance. Queen Mary’s commitment to our diverse and inclusive community is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment
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for a Research Fellow in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology to help develop, coordinate, and conduct robust analysis of high-throughput host protein data under supervision using advanced analytical and
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-motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in biology and experience in bioinformatics. Experience in multiplex proteomics and sequencing analysis and a track record of effective communication
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research would be an advantage. Previous bioinformatics experience is desirable. Self-motivation, the ability to work as part of a team, excellent research management, and presentation skills are essential
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to completion*) in a relevant subject and a proven track record in computational biology and data science, coming from either a bioinformatic or computational background. With experience of working with large
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, with strong expertise in experimental multi-omics techniques and computational biology alongside experience with flow cytometry and bulk/single cell bioinformatics in genomics/transcriptomics. About the
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” which examines signal processing and machine learning methods for inferring active travel activities from optical fibre signals. About You Applicants must have an Undergraduate Degree in Computer Science
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well as qualitative approaches including semi-structured interviews with women, families, and clinicians. These interviews will inform the design process and deepen understanding of the everyday contexts and
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defending the cultural value of knowledge for its own sake. You will also possess computational expertise in data mining and / or analysis, ideally including language processing, and be able to work with an
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About the Role The post is based in the Centre for Trauma Sciences within the Centre for Neuroscience, Surgery and Trauma at the Blizard Institute. The Trauma Sciences research team