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computational methods and algorithms for genomic sequencing data analysis, particularly in the context of genome assembly. This is an exciting opportunity to develop novel computational approaches for microbial
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the interface of computational biology, molecular science and translational medicine, generating large multi-omic datasets that require robust, reproducible analysis to identify rare signals with high accuracy
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who want to develop and use Franklin technologies in novel, interdisciplinary research spanning our different scientific challenges . We welcome candidates from any scientific, maths, computing
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fellowships, to be held at the Crick or elsewhere. The Programme: Fellows at the Crick join a vibrant, multidisciplinary research community of over 1,000 scientists. They have full access to the Crick postdoc
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to immunotherapy. Despite its significance, this subtype cannot currently be reliably identified using genetic profiling alone. This Jules Thorne funded programme brings together a multidisciplinary team to develop
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parallel, the Institute is developing state-of-the-art methods that integrate living tissues with synthetic scaffolds to model and repair organs. These efforts converge across three interrelated programmes
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panels, ensuring proper fluorophore selection and minimal spectral overlap. 2. Training & User Support Empowering Researchers: Train new PhD students and Postdocs on autonomous analyser use, focusing
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development, and a postdoc training programme that prepares scientists for leadership roles in science. If you are interested in applying for this role, please apply via our website . All offers of employment
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and expertise. We provide an excellent learning environment with dedicated education programmes in public engagement with science, education and personal development, and a postdoc training programme
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aims to achieve reliable genome design and synthesis – engineering cells to have specific functions – which will be a major milestone in modern biology. A dedicated social science program will support