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offers the opportunity to undertake a fully-funded 4-year PhD research project supported by the UKRI Medical Research Council in microbiology and microbial bioinformatics. Our unique and comprehensive
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fungal pathogens from the WHOs fungal priority pathogen list. In the second part of the PhD, you will build scalable, user-friendly bioinformatics pipelines for rapid genome analysis, tested using samples
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We are inviting applications for a fully funded 3.5-year PhD Computer Science studentship at the University of Warwick, jointly supported by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), to work on an ambitious project
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impacted by sewage release and is associated with significant flooding events. The student will combine experimental methods with metagenomics and bioinformatics to profile the threats associated with
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epidemiology, microbial genomics bioinformatics (coding skills) to assess measles evolution and diversity and implement your findings directly into WHO public health infrastructure (MEaNS database) to be used by
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bioinformatic tools and focused on clear interpretation and communication of this data. This project is part of an exciting new Doctoral Training Programme in Microbial Genomics for Health Protection in
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Nanopore sequencing, ChIP-seq, and Hi-C, to probe plant genomes and centromeres. The project will involve both wet-lab based functional genomics approaches, together with dry-lab based bioinformatics
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Main Information: The University of Exeter’s Department of Biosciences is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by CEFAS and the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences to commence on 22
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Nanopore sequencing, ChIP-seq, and Hi-C, to probe plant genomes and centromeres. The project will involve both wet-lab based functional genomics approaches, together with dry-lab based bioinformatics
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bioinformatic tools and focused on clear interpretation and communication of this data. This project is part of an exciting new Doctoral Training Programme in Microbial Genomics for Health Protection in