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The groups of Andy Jones and Dan Rigden at the University of Liverpool are recruiting for a Wellcome Trust-funded project: “Next generation genome annotation for eukaryotic pathogens and vectors, using artificial intelligence.“ We seek a bioinformatician with expertise and interest in pipeline...
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We invite applications for the post of Resident in Small Animal Surgery in the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, with clinical and teaching responsibilities in the Department of Small Animal
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-equipped hospital that is able to diagnose and treat a variety of equine disorders to a high standard. The Hospital has a large (approx. 1,500 cases per year) and diverse caseload of both elective and
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animals. Facilities include modern theatre suites and intensive care facilities, with excellent senior surgery, anaesthesia and multidisciplinary clinical support. You will be MRCVS and will have an
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This is an exciting opportunity to join our dynamic surgery team which has broad experience in both accepted and exciting, novel techniques in all aspects of surgery as well as in clinical and basic
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bioinformatics, systems biology or related subject or have equivalent work experience. You should have significant experience in the application of statistics and bioinformatics techniques to answer biological
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of novel analysis approaches and the interpretation of the outputs from these analyses. The successful candidate will develop and implement bioinformatics pipelines to analyse thousands of bacterial and
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to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) as part of the Technology Appraisal process and other NIHR HTA and evidence synthesis projects as necessary. You will also have the opportunity
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Team Leader to work as the face of our catering operation on The University's main campus. You will be responsible for providing direct leadership to Hospitality Assistant(s), serve and deliver food and
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proteins that regulate many processes, from blood coagulation to extracellular matrix (ECM) homeostasis. Most serpins are inhibitory, and use a covalent mode of inhibition to inhibit their target serine