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available until 30 September 2026 in the first instance. To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit : http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/55206 Please ensure
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immunofluorescence, as well as the analyses of datasets within the HUNTER SDE. The Research Associate will have the opportunity to apply bioinformatic analyses to these datasets (e.g. single nucleotide polymorphisms
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for diagnostics and therapy Conduct comprehensive bioinformatic analysis utilising established methodologies and tools (e.g. R, Python, MATLAB and other relevant bioinformatics software packages) Collaborate
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information sciences. In parallel with basic research, we develop ideas and technologies further into innovations and services. We are experts in systems science; we develop integrated solutions from care
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) demonstrating the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly Contact details for two referees To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please visit : http
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research, innovation and engagement, and to create transformative experiences for students to prepare them for life and work. https://www.rmit.edu.au/about https://www.universitiesaustralia.edu.au/university
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postdocs can be found on the Departments website: http://www.sociology.cam.ac.uk The role is available as a Research Assistant or Research Associate. Appointment at Research Associate level is dependent upon
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channel. This will be followed by designing a new resilient waveform for UOWC and developing a computer-based simulation to evaluate its performance. Finally, the study will use existing UOWC channel
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. Reporting to Peter Visscher. To be considered, you must hold a PhD/DPhil in statistical genetics, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, econometrics or another relevant field
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for cell line characterisation, including imaging, genome sequencing, proteomic analysis, and co-ordination of bioinformatics. In addition, you will be required to participate in supervising trainees in