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proliferates and arrests in both murine models and tsetse flies. In this role, you will learn modern molecular lab-based and bioinformatic techniques, gain experience of eukaryotic cell culture and genetic
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or postgraduate research students Desirable Experience working with in vivo models Bioinformatics analysis of quantitative datasets using R Presentations at conferences and/or high-quality publications Attributes
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to confidently manage cell therapy in people with diabetes as this moves rapidly towards adopted widely accessible standard-of-care. There will in parallel be opportunities for impactful peer-reviewed presentation
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specifically on tumour metabolic targets. You will develop and support the INSTINCT-MB. programme through the provision of experimental, analytical and bioinformatic expertise. This will include the development
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analysis) and tumour cell injection (Desirable) Experience of using bioinformatics software and methodologies to analyze multi-omic and therapeutic datasets (e.g. R statistical environment) (Desirable
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bioinformatics Likelihood of advanced skills directly related to the research projects High level of analytical and problem-solving capability Ability to communicate complex information with clarity and to
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individual) in ensuring the department is fully compliant with the licence requirements of the Human Tissue Act (2004), by acting as a person designate To lead and train others in process of embalming cadavers
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has a special focus of their role, although they may be involved in all types of casework. The Support to Study Procedure provides a mechanism for the University to provide special support for students
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To manage and oversee internal and external Quality Assurance processes including government framework submissions, subject reviews, degree programme reviews, module and programme evaluation, and action