236 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"https:" positions at University of Manchester
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ovarian cancer research. The appointed candidate will have bioinformatic expertise, including experience using R and/or Python. High attention to detail is essential, as well as an ambition to produce high
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the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), a leading UK research hub for biomedical text mining and natural language processing, and forms part of the BHF CRE. This position focuses on advancing large
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computer games. Generative AI (GenAI) is beginning to play an important role in 3D asset creation, in games, film, TV and other media. Assets are digital representations of objects which can be used to build
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parallel project into microbial consumption of hydrogen in the subsurface. Both departments are part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at The University of Manchester, which hosts world-leading
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bioinformatics and analytical leadership, offering the opportunity to work with cutting‑edge technologies including single‑cell genomics, multi‑omics, CRISPR‑Cas9 editing and screening, centred on advanced cardiac
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computational, molecular and biophysical techniques. During the project you will design the methodology for, and perform the directed evolution of H-transfer enzymes using parallel selection methods, measure
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within A. fumigatus, as well as the design and running of long-term evolution experiments, requiring whole genome sequencing and bioinformatic analysis. Applicants should have a PhD (or equivalent) in
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. For more information please visit https://www.se.manchester.ac.uk/ . The Particle Physics group supports a broad research programme in both experimental and theoretical particle physics. The group comprises
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(ERGs), enhance the workplace voice of underrepresented employees, how these efforts are experienced and perceived within organisations, and how digitalisation is shaping these processes. The Research
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climate change. This process can be achieved using an electrochemical system. The successful candidate would be expected to work with the Research Associate in Electrochemistry in the team and provide