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will join a team at the forefront of translational cancer research by developing and applying innovative bioinformatics methods for multi-omics data analysis. Your work will encompass diverse modalities
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at our Dutton Park campus About This Opportunity Join a world-class team at one of the top 50 universities globally, where your passion for cutting-edge research in bioinformatics, microbiome and human
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hundreds of tumour samples kindly donated by patients around Perth. We are seeking a talented and motivated Bioinformatics Postdoctoral Researcher to join our dynamic team. The Systems Biology and Genomics
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research group at James Cook University is seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with expertise in bioinformatics and population genomics. This position is funded by an Australian Research
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focus on vegetable viruses. Experience with using a range of bioinformatics techniques including those used for PCR primer design, phylogeny, and the extraction of data from genome sequences. Knowledge
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his team are actively involved in the development of innovative culture-independent molecular approaches and bioinformatic tools, and their application to answer important questions about microbial
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edge molecular biology (sequencing and epigenetics) and bioinformatics. As a research focused academic at Level A, you will be supported and guided by more senior academic research staff with
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of bioinformatics (RNA-seq pipelines, Python/R) and sequencing technologies (nanopore, single-cell, ATAC/ChIP-seq). Knowledge of genetic regulation and lncRNA function in immune contexts Excellent data analysis and
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(PhD entry level $105,518 p.a.) Join a collaborative and cutting-edge research environment working with world-class researchers. Apply statistics, bioinformatics, and machine learning methods to analyse
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Bioinformatics. The role focuses on exploring brain development and function from developmental and comparative perspectives, integrating molecular biology, advanced imaging, and genomics/transcriptomics