53 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U" positions at Medical Research Council
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within the group of Dr Anne Bertolotti at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), within a programme aimed at studying phosphatases and kinases controlling the integrated stress response. You will
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within the Molecular Brian Mapping research group of Dr Sven Truckenbrodt at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), within a programme aimed at connecting brain mapping (“connectomics”), molecular
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Professionals Full Time / Part Time Full Time Job Description Overview: The MRC’s Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) is a scientific institute with a unique computing environment using Windows, Linux and Macs
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apply. Contract Type Fixed Term Job Type Science Full Time / Part Time Full Time Contract Length 18 Months Job Description Overall Purpose Research Programme The Reprogramming and Chromatin group led by
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transcriptomic technologies. We take a multidisciplinary approach, integrating molecular biology, genomics, computational biology, and systems-level analyses to address fundamental biological questions. The lab
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within the Molecular Brian Mapping research group of Dr Sven Truckenbrodt at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), within a programme aimed at developing computational tools to handle, parse
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Fixed Term Job Type Science Full Time / Part Time Full Time Contract Length 2 years (with a possibility of extension) Job Description Overall purpose: Research Programme The Reprogramming and Chromatin
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a multidisciplinary approach, integrating molecular biology, genomics, computational biology, and systems-level analyses to address fundamental biological questions. The lab fosters a collaborative
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to plan in repair works or project works as required. to be responsible for interrogating the computer-controlled Building Management Systems (BMS) to monitor and identify fault diagnostics, taking
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, and genome engineering. These systems support quantitative and mechanistic studies, allowing us to address how cis-regulatory elements function and their effect on the body plan (Amblard et al., Dev