13 multiple-sequence-alignment Fellowship research jobs at University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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that conjugating siRNAs to peptides that bind receptor X will enable targeted delivery of disease-modifying agents directly to affected joint cells. This project will: 1. Identify optimal siRNA sequences
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primarily be working in Theme 2: Applying Novel Omics Methods to Public Health Microbiology, which aims to demonstrate potential utility of new sequencing technologies such as single cell genomics, long read
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partners. Main Duties Improve, develop, implement, and apply advanced computational tools and workflows to process, analyse, and interpret large-scale LCMS-based metabolomics datasets across multiple species
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-day activity in own area that those with protected characteristics are treated equally and fairly Evidence of multiple peer-reviewed scientific publications, with preference to publications in the field
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prototypes. Top-down 4D characterisation of enamel structural evolution using macro- using multiple techniques at macro-, micro- and nano- scale resolution in macro- and micro-fluidics setups to observe enamel
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development of mathematical models and algorithms for the analysis of biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes with a focus on assuring safety and alignment of machine learning models with the expected
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Management. Optimise Amazon Ad Campaigns. Collaborate Across Teams: Work with marketing, data science, and product teams to align AI solutions with business goals. Coding and problem-solving: Utilize your
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into serious crimes such as sexual violence, child exploitation, and terrorism. This project is aligned with the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) strategy, focusing on improving personal safety and mental
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but not all of the responsibilities outlined below. Research and Innovation: Develop innovative research programmes aligned with IDAI's emerging themes Contribute to grant writing and project
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list; A statement of previous research experience and how this aligns with the role (max 1 page). Informal enquiries to Professor Michael Holynski, email: M.holynski@bham.ac.uk and Louise Randall, email