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animal tolerance to liver fluke infection. A range of omics tools are to be used to assess the impact on the sheep host. The PDRA will be focussed on the bioinformatic analyses of these `omics¿ datasets
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animal tolerance to liver fluke infection. A range of omics tools are to be used to assess the impact on the sheep host. The PDRA will be focussed on the bioinformatic analyses of these ‘omics’ datasets
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nanopore sequencing technologies to generate and analyse rabies virus genomes. This role will focus on generating high-quality consensus sequences, performing bioinformatic analyses, and contributing
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available immediately on a fixed-term basis for two years in the first instance, with a possibility of extension. The successful applicant will perform laboratory-based research and bioinformatic analysis
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on the genome sequence analyses and you will develop bioinformatics pipelines for sequence analyses, lead the bioinformatic analyses with colleagues in Southeast Asia, and provide training and support to
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://www.rdm.ox.ac.uk/research/antanaviciute-group-computational-biology-and-tissue-immunology About you You should possess a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, or a closely
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additional expertise in areas such as FACS/mass cytometry, bioinformatics, or in vivo work (holding a personal licence) would be advantageous. Application Process If you would like to discuss this role, please
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analyses of viral proteins using AI-based prediction tools will also be integrated to support evolutionary inference. This work lies at the intersection of evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, and data
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phenotyping. We are seeking for an enthusiastic Post Doctoral Research Assistant (PDRA) with strong experience in bioinformatic analyses to join our team and lead the analyses of bulk and single cell ‘omic
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for success: Strong bioinformatic expertise to interrogate parasite genomes and transcriptomes Experience working with CL3 pathogens, especially African trypanosomes, and genetically manipulating them Ability