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will be responsible for leading detailed analysis of large genomic datasets, including data processing statistical analyses, interpretation and presentation. You will have a key role in developing novel
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MRC centre of research excellence in Therapeutic Genomics. You will be responsible for performing detailed analysis of large genomic datasets, including data processing, statistical analyses
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progress, challenges, and outcomes to project supervisors and group leads. You will perform quality control, processing, and statistical analysis of large-scale genetic (genotyping) and proteomic (Olink
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and how clonal hematopoiesis (CH) affects the normal physiological ageing process. You will work within a team that comprises of the Nerlov lab , working alongside other groups within the Molecular
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, Oxford, OX3 7DQ, and is offered on a full-time fixed-term basis for two years. An early start date would be preferable for this role. About you You will hold a postgraduate degree in a bioinformatics
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regulation in motor neurons. Your work will involve high-resolution imaging, iCLIP, and close collaboration with the Institute’s bioinformatics team to interpret and connect molecular changes with cell-level
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in mass spectroscopy, expertise in the use of bioinformatics tools (such as Geneious, R, Pipebio, or development of new computational pipelines for data analysis) and experience of aseptic technique
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. In addition to the NIHR funded post available, locally funded posts may also be awarded in parallel, subject to funding and assessment against the stated criteria for the role. Applicants should be
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the established database, web systems, and frameworks for high-throughput data processing and integration. The role will also involve utilising high-performance computing clusters, storage systems, databases, and
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advanced technologies in some of the following areas: immunology, biochemistry, molecular biology, proteomics, bioinformatics, genomics and other important areas related to vaccine development. The promising