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population genetics, bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics or probabilistic machine learning and computer science. Experience of working with large genotyping or sequencing data sets A proven
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Council, will study the drivers of relapse in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) with the goal of improving treatment options in this poor outcome cancer. You will perform and analyse next-generation sequencing
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-recapture for demography and social network structure; genome re-sequencing for pedigree information and genomic prediction; diagnostic testing for infection status and prevalence of bTB. The Research Fellow
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with sequencing bacteria in the laboratory. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: Experience with REDCap: setting up databases Experience of working in a healthcare setting, medical research
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project “Fern seed found? Testing a new hypothesis for the origin of seed gene networks”. This project aims to use reverse genetics, cross-species complementation and single cell next-generation sequencing
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in-house RNA sequencing datasets, the post-holder will discover common human renal and cardiac senescence biomarkers. They will also test the potential of spatial transcriptomics to measure drivers
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, including integration of multimodal sequencing and 3D imaging datasets. They will be expected to produce independent and original research in this area, develop and apply new concepts and have a creative
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biophysical forces at play, the similarities and differences across animals, and how IVF clinics can better decide which embryos to implant. This project will be aligned with the aims and objectives
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(£2.5M in total) and aligned to the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) South London as co-funded research infrastructure. The KIS programme will continue to support scalable projects and programmes
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programme focussed on understanding the genetic basis of undiagnosed mitochondrial and neurogenetic disorders using whole genome and single cell sequencing, animal and cellular models, including human