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multiple aspects of your work to meet deadlines. In this position you will contribute ideas for new research projects including development of new grant proposals that support the ongoing research within
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Python/R and Linux/UNIX, or expertise in structural variant analysis with motivation to upskill computationally. Experience in cancer genomics/epigenomics and high-throughput sequencing. Proven track
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project to develop a systematic framework for reconstructing the evolutionary histories of pathogens. The role involves using viral sequence data and models of sequence evolution to investigate both
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, to co-ordinate multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. You will undertake laboratory work as required, such as sample preparation, cell culture, analysis of tumour samples and, tissue staining. Other
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helminths, particularly hookworms. This project will measure anthelminthic resistance and then genome sequence worms to investigate the genetics of anthelminthic resistance. This role will be focussed
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-motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in biology and experience in bioinformatics. Experience in multiplex proteomics and sequencing analysis and a track record of effective communication
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-motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in biology and experience in bioinformatics. Experience in multiplex proteomics and sequencing analysis and a track record of effective communication
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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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” approaches the lab has pioneered, including the use of TET-Assisted Pyridine-borane Sequencing (TAPS), an innovative sequencing method that allows the simultaneous detection of mutations and methylation
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will be the analysis of virus sequence data generated through our surveillance activities. Surveillance will be based on next-generation sequencing of viral RNA/DNA extracted from wastewater samples. We