17 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "https:" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United Kingdom
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the interface of computational biology, molecular science and translational medicine, generating large multi-omic datasets that require robust, reproducible analysis to identify rare signals with high accuracy
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parallel, the Institute is developing state-of-the-art methods that integrate living tissues with synthetic scaffolds to model and repair organs. These efforts converge across three interrelated programmes
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computational methods for analysis and interpretation of large-scale biological datasets. Experiences in structural homology modelling is not essential but would be advantageous. The post holder will work in a
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develop the foundational and scalable tools, technology and methods needed to synthesise large sections of human genomes/chromosomes. Through programmable synthesis of genetic material the aim is to unlock
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fellowships, to be held at the Crick or elsewhere. The Programme: Fellows at the Crick join a vibrant, multidisciplinary research community of over 1,000 scientists. They have full access to the Crick postdoc
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, sequencing, automation, imaging, and bioprocessing. GBI will also have access to substantial compute resources that can be leveraged to further accelerate progress, including scientific compute, bioinformatics
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information: Interviews are planned for 16th of March 2026. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website http://jobs.jic.ac.uk or contact the Human Resources team on 01603
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of triterpenoid bioactives, inspired by the chemical diversity of the Plant Kingdom. The post is part of a larger programme in the Osbourn lab on harnessing plant metabolic diversity for medicinal, agricultural and
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writing skills are essential. Additional information: Interviews are planned for 17th March 2026. For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website http://jobs.jic.ac.uk
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to contribute to the ‘Biological Nitrogen Fixation’ program. This initiative seeks to engineer biological nitrogen fixation into widely grown crop plants to improve yields and reduce global reliance on synthetic