73 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "https:" research jobs at University of Nottingham
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, single cells technologies including 10x Genomics platforms and otthers. The facility maintains several dedicated servers and HPC resources for data processing, and the post holder will take a leading role
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holder will be responsible for the day-to-day running of this programme of work as part of Dr Chiari’s research team within the Cells, Organisms and Molecular Genetics (COMGen) group (https
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team within the Cells, Organisms and Molecular Genetics (COMGen) group (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/cells-organisms-and-molecular-genetics/people/index.aspx ). The role will primarily
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, please refer to the link: https://research.nottingham.edu.cn/en/persons/alain-chong ; Prof. Ying Weng is Course Director for Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence, Professor in Computer Science
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science, and data-driven optimisation. You will accelerate the transition from batch to continuous flow processes. You will interact with project partners in the pharmaceutical sector to demonstrate
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antagonists for scientific investigation of the P2Y2 R (Conroy et al., 2018 (https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.8b00139 ); Knight et al., 2024 (https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.4c00211) ). The role
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apply a continuous photochemical reactor to help transform how medicines are manufactured. [see for example APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY (2022) 76, 38-50; ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (2025) 29, 34-47
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Sciences and active research themes see: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mathematics/index.aspx . To find out more about the People and Culture in the School of Mathematical Sciences please visit our website
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. The University of Nottingham offers a wide range of employee benefits. More information can be found at: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hr/your-benefits/a-z-of-benefits/benefits-a-z.aspx As part of our commitment
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to advancing women's careers in science. You can read more about what this means at http://www.athenaswan.org.uk/ and on our website http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chemistry/about/athena-swan.aspx . Information