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Qualifications: Candidates should have a PhD in computer science, physics, bioinformatics or a related field, and an interest in biology. Additional Qualifications: Previous research experience related to biology
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calcium imaging and data analysis, or in gnotobiotic studies and microbiome analysis/bioinformatics. Key Competencies/Requirements: Hold a doctoral (PhD) degree in neuroscience or relevant disciplines with
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isolation, microscopy, proteomics, single cell RNA-sequencing, bioinformatics, and/or human stem cells will be viewed as an asset Willing to work with animal models Fluent oral and written communication
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or bioinformatics and a keen interest in cancer biology. Extensive and demonstrated experience in scRNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, with image analysis experience an advantage. A proven publication
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bioinformatics. The successful candidate will join a team with a strong track record in developing computational tools and informatics infrastructure for metabolomics applications in toxicology, systems biology
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including next-generation sequencing, bioinformatic analysis (R and/or python), mammalian cell culture. The post holder will be comfortable working both independently and in a collaborative environment. What
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transition. The successful candidate should have a background in environmental biotechnology or a related discipline and be proficient in multi-omics techniques, bioinformatics, and bioreactor operation
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bioinformatics analysis and Drosophila work would be desirable but not necessary. This position will be supervised by Prof Hansong Ma in the School of Biosciences at the University of Birmingham. Main Duties
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including next-generation sequencing, bioinformatic analysis (R and/or python), mammalian cell culture. The post holder will be comfortable working both independently and in a collaborative environment. What
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. This highly collaborative project adapts proteomics, genetics, bioinformatics and CRISPR/Cas9 editing to reveal this overlooked but essential form of retrotransposons-based regulation in development, fertility