49 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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experience from other systems) and/or in genomic methods including Next-Generation DNA Sequencing and multiplexed-library sample production is desirable but not essential. Application Applicants should include
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the Midlands. You will be experienced in working in a collaborative partnership and balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders. You will be able to develop effective relationships with stakeholders and able
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/developmental biology and molecular biology such as techniques involving protein-protein interactions, transcriptomics, or single-cell sequencing. A track record of publishing research is also desirable
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to the broader RELMED team. The RELMED study is currently in the setup phase. It consists of two randomized clinical trials to be run in sequence, with each involving repeat behavioural neurocognitive and EEG
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goals and objectives in alignment with UNNC's mission and market demands. Conduct market research and analysis to identify the programmes' trends, opportunities, and competitive positioning. Collaborate
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, alignment, and characterisation of laser-based instrumentation. • Strong experience with computer programming, both for signal processing and experimental hardware control (e.g., C, C++, Python, MATLAB
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their Foundation year and 1st year of their degree programme Investigate an issue related to health education or research that interests you but is aligned to a SoHS Research Group, producing a short report to the
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the development and execution of long-term research strategies aligned with the University’s objectives, securing substantial external funding to sustain large-scale, interdisciplinary projects. The role holder
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teams, ensuring alignment with strategic objectives, technical excellence, and on-time delivery. You will oversee the budget management, stakeholder engagement and communication and branding
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support the aligned research work at Nottingham. Candidates must have significant prior research experience in electrical machines and experience within collaborative projects involving multiple industry