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analysts and provide strategic bioinformatics support across multidisciplinary projects. The role involves analysing clinical and genomic data from well-characterised epilepsy cohorts, with a focus on
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innovating core bioinformatics activities for the 4M project, specifically shotgun metagenomics pipelines and reference genome databases. About you The successful candidate must have a PhD in bioinformatics
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implement novel computational tools and expand your analytical portfolio. Candidates should hold a PhD (or be near completion), an MSc in Bioinformatics, or have equivalent professional experience in
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the project. We are particularly seeking applicants with expertise in molecular and cellular biology, proteomics, bioinformatics, or a closely related field. Candidates should hold (or be close to completion
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skills in a clinical research setting. This is a unique opportunity for a recent PhD graduate or early postdoctoral researcher to play a key role in developing and implementing bioinformatics workflows
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You will recently have completed a PhD in bioinformatics or informatics and will have a passion for turning complex data into real-world impact for cancer patients. You’ll be excited by the challenge
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-funded post is available immediately until Sept 30th 2026. The successful applicant will design and implement bioinformatics analysis of genomic and metagenomic data. The post will include collecting
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professional development, exploring new tools and methods relevant to clinical trial applications. About You The successful candidate must have a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a closely
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skills in a clinical research setting. This is a unique opportunity for a recent PhD graduate or early postdoctoral researcher to play a key role in developing and implementing bioinformatics workflows
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