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. Experience of working with industry partners and collaborative working will be extremely valuable but is not essential. Similarly, prior experience with spatial biology, omics or bioinformatics would be
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computational biologists and data scientists, collaborating with colleagues across CG-TIC in processing and analysing complex and varied datasets. You will work under the guidance of Prof. Eoin McKinney
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communication skills and co-ordinate activities in a highly interdisciplinary team. Expertise in cell biology, bioinformatics and omics techniques are essential, as well as management and team building skills
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RNA or ribosome-associated structures. Computational and Bioinformatic Analysis Handling and interpreting large datasets, sequence conservation, RNA structure modelling, and more. You will be supported
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the Bioinformatics Core to enhance our CRISPR design tool by integrating external AI agents and public datasets with internal data, streamlining our processes and unlocking new insights. Training and Development
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) Practical fluency in Bioinformatics approaches (e.g. DepMap, Ensembl, StringDB) is a significant advantage Proactive, adaptable and enthusiastic about learning new concepts and technologies Excellent and
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in bioinformatics and genetics would also be considered. For genetics-focussed candidates, subject knowledge in obesity/metabolism is welcome, but not essential. For molecular biology candidates
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, stable isotope tracers, medical imaging). Experience with molecular biology techniques, stable isotope tracers methodologies, GCMS desirable. -Familiarity with bioinformatics and computational biology
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£24,708 per annum The Catering Department at Churchill College currently operates 7 days a week, catering for around 1000 covers per day via its Cafeteria & Banquet operation. Term time Catering
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an Administrative Assistant for the recruitment team who can support the process of enrolling large national cohorts of patients into the NIHR BioResource and their participation in subsequent research studies. About