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or equivalent in virology, molecular biology, infectious disease, genomics, bioinformatics, or related quantitative discipline. Hands on experience running NGS library prep and sequencing (Illumina/ONT) for viral
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properties. Fungi are a rich source of such compounds, with notable examples including penicillin, lovastatin, and ciclosporin. Advances in genome sequencing and bioinformatics have revealed that fungal
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contribute to global arbovirus response. What we are looking for PhD or equivalent in virology, molecular biology, infectious disease, genomics, bioinformatics, or related quantitative discipline. Hands on
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synthesis, high-throughput screening, mechanistic enzymology, bioinformatics and microfluidic engineering are advantages Applications should contain a description of research interests (e.g. as part of
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synthesis, high-throughput screening, mechanistic enzymology, bioinformatics and microfluidic engineering are advantages. Applications should contain a description of research interests (e.g. as part of
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uncover target genes and genome-wide binding in different tissues. Bioinformatic analysis of binding sites will reveal potential novel interaction partners, which can be further analysed. Additionally, you
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or stool sample collection and analysis Experience in gut microbiome analysis and/or bioinformatics How to apply Interested applicants should contact Dr. Adora Yau (a.yau@mmu.ac.uk ) for an informal
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-quality, chromosome-level genome sequences and perform additional genome resequencing of species from different mimicry rings. The project combines molecular biology with cutting-edge bioinformatics
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compounds, with notable examples including penicillin, lovastatin, and ciclosporin. Advances in genome sequencing and bioinformatics have revealed that fungal genomes contain numerous biosynthetic gene
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methodologies including, DNA isolation, library preparation and sequencing as well as bioinformatic skills to analyse the acquired sequencing data. The project will be supervised by Dr Hellmich and Prof Rushworth