122 computer-science-programming-languages-"University-of-Bristol" Fellowship positions at Nature Careers
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the dissertation defense passed. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent scientific research. Strong proficiency in English communication, reading, and writing. Excellent academic ethics and integrity, effective
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possible. We strive to ensure the diversity of our candidates, and we reflect this ethos in the way we promote the ICRF programme and in our recruitment and selection process. Imperial’s diversity networks
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with one year of demonstrated expertise in biology, 10x Genomics, and single-cell transcriptomic analysis. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge medical research projects focused
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, women’s health, and fundamental life science. Will conduct original and collaborative research aligned with MIT HEALS; participate in programming and community events; engage with faculty, students, and
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colony administration, genotyping, confocal and large scale microscopy, molecular biology techniques (RNA preparation, single cell RNAseq library prep), large scale data analysis. The candidate will
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join our team in developing innovative CAR-T cell therapies for colorectal cancer. Our lab focuses on engineering immune cells with greater precision, persistence, and safety, using synthetic biology
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to grant proposals, and present findings at international conferences. What you bring: PhD (or near completion) in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Data Science, Statistical Genomics, or related field
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strong background in computer science and bioinformatics analysis of large datasets. The applicant should be highly self-motivated and have a track record of publications (first-authored publications in
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, and mass spectrometry) and a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment in Dana-Farber’s Longwood Center. We are part of the Chemical Biology program at the Dana-Farber and the Department
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selected candidates. This is a high-impact role with the potential to shape the future of rare disease research. Join us to push the boundaries of what’s possible in computational biology and personalised