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Nanopore sequencing, ChIP-seq, and Hi-C, to probe plant genomes and centromeres. The project will involve both wet-lab based functional genomics approaches, together with dry-lab based bioinformatics
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quantitative methods, prevention science and intervention studies. The postholder is expected to work collaboratively with other programme members spanning multiple academic and professional practice disciplines
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Nanopore sequencing, ChIP-seq, and Hi-C, to probe plant genomes and centromeres. The project will involve both wet-lab based functional genomics approaches, together with dry-lab based bioinformatics
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Assistants is £32,546 - £35,116 and for Research Associates this is £37,174 - £45,413 per annum. Suitable candidates should have previous experience of genetic analysis of large scale genome sequence data and
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sequencing (NGS), and bioinformatics analysis is highly desirable. You will join a multidisciplinary team of approximately 15 experienced chemists, chemical biologists, and molecular/cell biologists based in
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. This post will involve the use of cutting edge biochemical, proteomic, next generation sequencing and ribosome foot printing technologies. This position is available for an immediate appointment. Candidates
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collaborators at Forschungszentrum Jülich and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to align experimental protocols and share data. Participate in regular project meetings and joint experimental planning. What we
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descriptions are not exhaustive, and you may be asked to take on additional duties that align with the key responsibilities mentioned above. If you encounter any technical issues while applying online, please do
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lab (e.g. laser alignment, spectroscopy, photon counting, data acquisition/automation) is advantageous but not required; Alignment with our core values What we offer The MQO group is young but yet very
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implement novel forms of biophysical instrumentation (e.g. advanced optical tweezers and magnetic tweezers, single-molecule fluorescence, novel single-molecule approaches to DNA sequencing, integration with