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strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and structural biology, with rich clinical resources in microbiology, virology
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mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of human infections. Our research bridges our strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and
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, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and structural biology, with rich clinical resources in microbiology, virology, sexually transmitted diseases and clinical trials. A major thread running through our
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strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and structural biology, with rich clinical resources in microbiology, virology
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techniques are essential. The position is based at Guy's Hospital, giving you access to state-of-the-art core facilities for flow cytometry, genomics, and bioinformatics. This role provides a unique
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strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and structural biology, with rich clinical resources in microbiology, virology
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. The role includes overseas travel to both partner countries as part of the research programme. We are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced researcher with expertise in genomics and bioinformatics, large
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bioinformatic workflows. Familiarity with biomedical ontologies and text mining on Electronic Health Records and biomedical literature Knowledge of machine learning / deep learning with an interest in
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publications Presentation skills Experience working with mouse models Knowledge of bioinformatics Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role and the skills, knowledge and experience
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(or related viruses) and/or reverse genetics systems Performing and analysing nanopore-based sequencing Experience in both performing and the bioinformatic analyses of datasets from genetics/transcriptomics