Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Employer
- University of Oxford
- Durham University
- KINGS COLLEGE LONDON
- University of Oxford;
- AALTO UNIVERSITY
- DURHAM UNIVERSITY
- King's College London
- UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA
- ;
- King's College London;
- University of Liverpool
- University of London
- University of Wolverhampton
- Heriot Watt University
- The University of Edinburgh;
- University of Dundee;
- University of Glasgow
- University of Liverpool;
- University of Wolverhampton;
- ; University of Copenhagen
- Aarhus University
- Brunel University
- CZECH UNIVERSITY OF LIFE SCIENCES
- Charles University;
- Durham University;
- Ellison Institute of Technology, Oxford Limited
- Heriot-Watt University;
- Imperial College London
- Manchester Metropolitan University
- Medical Research Council
- Nature Careers
- Queen Mary University of London;
- Royal College of Art
- Royal College of Art;
- Technical University of Denmark
- University of Bradford;
- University of Kent;
- University of West London
- 28 more »
- « less
-
Field
-
analyses of circuit development, and cutting-edge direct RNA sequencing. The successful applicant will work closely with the group leader and other team members, including a research assistant and a PhD
-
techniques for example multi-parameter flow cytometry, cell culture, systems serology, ELISpot and ELISA. You should have some knowledge of single-cell RNA sequencing (RNAseq) and other relevant next
-
for example multi-parameter flow cytometry, cell culture, systems serology, ELISpot and ELISA. You should have some knowledge of single-cell RNA sequencing (RNAseq) and other relevant next generation sequencing
-
sequencing, spatial and single-cell multi-omics. This research could deepen the fundamental knowledge and promote translational/preclinical development. You must have a proactive and adaptable approach to work
-
frameworks and transformer architectures applied to biological sequences would be advantageous. You should have a PhD in bioinformatics, evolutionary biology, machine learning or similar. The post fixed term
-
longitudinally collected sequencing datasets (both Illumina and Oxford Nanopore) of clinical isolates that can be linked to electronic healthcare record data and/or metagenomic data. These unique datasets provide
-
profile. Your current research includes the preparation of a second monograph (habilitation thesis) aligned with the thematic focus of the professorship. You publish in international academic venues and
-
. A research background into either 1980s British social and economic history or the conflict in Northern Ireland is desirable but not essential. This project is aligned to the University’s 2035 RKE
-
. Knowledge Exchange and alignment with UoW’s Vision 2035 are desirable. Applicants should demonstrate an understanding of REF 2029, particularly CTTR’s strategy for Unit of Assessment 27, with a clear focus on
-
between the two linked studies as well as taking the lead in the large-scale qualitative secondary analysis of interview data from multiple sources. In this role you will be expected to contribute