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About the Role Join the innovative research team within the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinformatics and Human Tissue Modelling
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RNA-seq analysis, bioinformatics and imaging is also advantageous. You will be one of two post-doctoral researchers working on this MRC-Funded Project. One researcher is already working in the research
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in the Faculty of Medicine to generate and analyse flow cytometry, proteomic, transcriptomic and cellular data. What you would be doing: You will lead laboratory experiments and bioinformatic analysis
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the UK Visas and Immigration Website. We are seeking a highly motivated researcher with a PhD in a relevant discipline (such as microbiology, neuroscience, bioinformatics, or systems biology) to join our
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of an ambitious sampling design, running laboratory experiments using molecular techniques, carrying out bioinformatics and statistical analyses, and leading academic publications. Engagement in outreach
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pandemic risk policy and practice. The PDRA will drive a research project within the centre focussed on the application of machine learning and bioinformatics approaches to the prediction of pandemic risks
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Bioinformatics and Computational Biology headed by Ivo Hofacker. Our team works on the development of algorithms and methods for problems in Computational Chemistry, Systems Chemistry, and Computational Biology
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: Support a Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK) funded research project, working closely with post-doctoral research associates, technicians and PhD students to complete several bioinformatic experiments
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, bioinformatics, and liver disease. Based at the James Black Center, Denmark Hill campus, our team works on understanding and modeling metabolic and inflammatory processes that drive liver disease progression. We
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, bioinformatics, and liver disease. Based at the James Black Center, Denmark Hill campus, our team works on understanding and modeling metabolic and inflammatory processes that drive liver disease progression. We