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-funded post is available immediately until Sept 30th 2026. The successful applicant will design and implement bioinformatics analysis of genomic and metagenomic data. The post will include collecting
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Africa with the aim of understanding the biology of adaptation in fungal pathogens. The post will use a combination of classical, genomic, molecular and bioinformatic techniques to investigate mating and
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peer-reviewed journals and presentation of findings at conferences. Support the operation and maintenance of analytical instrumentation. About You You will: Hold a PhD in data science (bioinformatics
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● PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, genomics, or a related field ● Publication record demonstrating experience in high-quality computational research ● Proven ability
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classical, genomic, molecular and bioinformatic techniques to investigate the sexual biology of Aspergillus fumigatus, a principal cause of aspergillosis disease in humans. Specific aims are to understand
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Africa with the aim of understanding the biology of adaptation in fungal pathogens. The post will use a combination of classical, genomic, molecular and bioinformatic techniques to investigate mating and
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, physiological sciences, physical sciences and biomechanical engineering, and bioinformatics), health visitors, midwives, non-medical public health specialists, nurses, optometrists and dispensing opticians
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bioinformatic techniques to investigate mating and its consequences between strains of Candida albicans, a common cause of fungal infections in humans. Specific aims are to investigate the ability of strains from
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may also Be experienced in proteomic analysis and mass spectrometry techniques. Have proficiency in bioinformatics and computational biology software. Demonstrate strong skills in immunohistochemistry
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bioinformatics analysis. The role holder will be expected to plan, conduct and analyse research using appropriate approaches and techniques, and will be responsible for writing up the results for publication