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cutting-edge computational methods with innovative wet-lab approaches. Our long-term goal is to understand how cancers emerge, progress, and respond to therapy, with a primary focus on gastrointestinal
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for engineering biology. GBI researchers will also be supported by cutting edge facilities including mass spectrometry, flow cytometry, sequencing, automation, scientific computing, bioinformatics, and machine
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The Rosalind Franklin Institute (the Franklin) is a UK technology institute for life sciences, creating innovative technologies that transform our understanding of life. Our technologies, borne out
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to support applications in genomic diagnostics. Have obtained a MS degree with 3+ years of experience or PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, or related field. Have a deep
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molecules affect the survival of the Gram-negative pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae . This project forms part of an international, collaborative programme committed to accelerating the discovery of new
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About the role: We are looking for a postdoctoral scientist to work with a cutting-edge technology to understand cancer initiation and metastasis in our lab Cancer Dynamics which operates across
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, equitable, and diverse programme implementation. Conduct strategic analyses and reviews for portfolio development, prioritising investments to achieve impactful, diverse, and equitable research environments
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THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL Faculty of Science and Engineering School of Physical Sciences Department of Chemistry Professor and Head of Department of Chemistry Competitive Salary The Department
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team in the Scientific Research & Innovation group. Within a week of working here, your day could look like this: Provide senior scientific expertise for the regulatory science research programme in
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Chemical Biology Science Technology Platform (STP). The STP collaborates with researchers at the Crick to apply chemistry to explore biological questions, working at the forefront of biomedical science in