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objectives around skills and economic development are aligned to both the agreed funder targets and the needs of the regional and national business community. You will develop programmes of activity
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prioritised for human review and which potential new data should be prioritised for acquisition. To address this challenge we will advance the state-of-the-art across multiple component disciplines; in
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genetic manipulation, and next-generation sequencing. Nevertheless, we are open to different types of profiles, including those from the industry. This position is full-time (35 hours per week), and fixed
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the planning and development of IT service improvements, ensuring alignment with the University’s strategic aims and helping to maximise value from IT services for the University. The Business Partner team will
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vision for your area that will align to the main IT strategy and the broader University strategy. You will be expected to develop beneficial working relationships with other teams in IT and the broader
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An established expertise and proven portfolio of research and/or relevant industrial experience of using omics (e.g. next generation sequencing, proteomics) approaches to understand disease Evidenced experience in
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, align agendas and identify emerging challenges through a futures focus • Be a visible academic leader in development and delivery of futures work with academic and professional staff colleagues
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, facilitating collaboration, co-development of projects, and alignment with Centre strategy and University priorities. Undertake the training of others in areas relating to the Centre’s work Establish working
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of well developed, well informed, high performing Professional Services functions, creating a culture that is aligned with institutional values and focused on delivery, performance, accountability
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– Bioinformatics, to work within the Reed laboratory in the Division of Cancer and Genetics as part of a team of bioinformaticians and laboratory workers who generate and analyse Next Generation Sequencing (NGS