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185130 Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Spatial Biology & Bioinformatics Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Roosevelt
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About the Role Join the innovative research team within the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinformatics and Human Tissue Modelling
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. These analyses will include comparisons from within the Fungi to comparisons stretching back to the last universal common ancestor. You must be able to conduct a range of bioinformatic approaches involving the use
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bioinformatics. The role will be responsible for developing and characterising human dorsal root ganglia cultures to benchmark the newly developed iPSC derived organoid model systems. This will include processing
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. This role is part of a multi-disciplinary team including expertise in cell culturing, electrophysiology, and bioinformatics. The role will be responsible for developing and characterising human dorsal root
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Buckley and will closely collaborate with other team members in Oxford such as Tissue Biology Lead Dr Matthias Friedrich, Computational/Bioinformatics Lead Dr Calliope Dendrou, Data Management Lead Prof
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bioinformatic analysis will be provided within the Oxford Medical Sciences Department. About you You must be an enthusiastic and motivated laboratory scientist, showing initiative and ability to work
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bioinformatics. The role will be responsible for developing and characterising human dorsal root ganglia cultures to benchmark the newly developed iPSC derived organoid model systems. This will include processing
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disease. Your research may utilise a range of approaches, including targeted genetic murine models, primary cell culture and analysis, multi-omics, and bioinformatics. The biological focus will be
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field, strong bioinformatics and programming skills, excellent communication and organisational abilities, and experience working both independently and collaboratively, with additional merits including