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experimental and computational approaches are employed to shine light into key biological processes during the life of parasitic flatworms. Large-scale sequencing datasets (‘omics’) are generated and analyzed
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successful candidate will work in collaboration with two other postdocs on a closely aligned project “Rethinking multi-agent systems in the era of LLMs”, funded by the Schmidt Sciences Foundation, and also
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mutations occur at preferred DNA motifs, there is substantial variation in mutation frequency between motifs, leading to the hypothesis that there exists a sequence “grammar” regulating motif mutability. Our
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of liver metastases and 2) ex-vivo MRI of human liver tissue specimens. You will be responsible for the sequence implementation, data acquisition and analysis, including biophysical models of liver tissue
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the lab existing genome sequence data for fungal plant pathogens within the Dothideomycete family. The lab has an existing fungal collection of over 40 strains collected from wheat, wild-grasses and barley
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of liver metastases and 2) ex-vivo MRI of human liver tissue specimens. You will be responsible for the sequence implementation, data acquisition and analysis, including biophysical models of liver tissue
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on the molecular mechanism of DNA replication initiation in bacteria. This work is aimed at unravelling the sequence of events that lead to helicase loading during initiation and restart. This structural biology
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on the molecular mechanism of DNA replication initiation in bacteria. This work is aimed at unravelling the sequence of events that lead to helicase loading during initiation and restart. This structural biology
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. The successful candidate will be expected to work with (including designing, aligning and operating) quantum optical and magnetic resonance setups and will benefit from the active research environment within
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The successful applicant will work alongside senior members of the UoE Assay Development and Drug Discovery team, aligned to the activities of the wider research team and reporting to the local and