135 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Manchester Metropolitan University
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the student experience and incorporate teaching innovations from industry and the global education sector. The department delivers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in games: BSc(Hons) Computer Games
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-starter, comfortable with building and shaping a new role and managing a range of tasks and activities in parallel, under the direction of the Director. You'll have strong communication skills and prior
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into monocyte/macrophages and microglia. Bioinformatics knowledge and RNA-seq data analysis. Molecular biology techniques such as RNA extraction, RT-q-PCR and Western blotting. Proficiency in
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comfortable working within a matrix management structure. You will have experience working strategically in a busy and fast-changing environment, managing several activities in parallel. You will have strong
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critically analyse data, lead project workstreams and be a contact for certain areas within Assessment Management. The role will involve process mapping (including the critical interrogation of processes) and
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Has a good understanding of university application processes, UK 14–19 qualifications, and student finance Brings strong administrative skills, experience in event coordination, and is comfortable using
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or academic experience in one or more of the following areas: Management Accounting, Corporate Reporting, Taxation, Financial Management, or Audit. If from industry, have experience of process innovation within
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. Demonstrated experience in materials processing, energy storage materials, or additive manufacturing. Strong laboratory skills, including familiarity with materials processing and device fabrication. Excellent
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to processes and procedures so we can deliver customer excellence at all times. About the Role : The primary focus of the role is to lead and develop a customer service-oriented team. Ensuring students and other
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of approximately 40 staff members across multiple specialist areas. Over the last several years the department has embarked on a process of transformational change. Projects have included the migration and