82 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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, single cells technologies including 10x Genomics platforms and otthers. The facility maintains several dedicated servers and HPC resources for data processing, and the post holder will take a leading role
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Africa with the aim of understanding the biology of adaptation in fungal pathogens. The post will use a combination of classical, genomic, molecular and bioinformatic techniques to investigate mating and
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, Nottingham Hospital Charity. The research is largely laboratory based using cell lines and primary myeloma samples, with some bioinformatics analysis. The role holder will be expected to plan, conduct and
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Africa with the aim of understanding the biology of adaptation in fungal pathogens. The post will use a combination of classical, genomic, molecular and bioinformatic techniques to investigate the sexual
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generating DNA cytosine modification dysfunction in IPF, and potential targets for therapeutic interference in IPF development. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in bioinformatics
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, Italy and the UK. We will use artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, next generation sequencing and microbiology. The successful candidate will work closely with an interdisciplinary team of academics
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bioinformatic techniques to investigate mating and its consequences between strains of Candida albicans, a common cause of fungal infections in humans. Specific aims are to investigate the ability of strains from
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classical, genomic, molecular and bioinformatic techniques to investigate the sexual biology of Aspergillus fumigatus, a principal cause of aspergillosis disease in humans. Specific aims are to understand
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bioinformatics analysis. The role holder will be expected to plan, conduct and analyse research using appropriate approaches and techniques, and will be responsible for writing up the results for publication
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explore and develop new types of memristors that can be switched both optically and electronically, therefore opening the route to new applications in computer vision. The position will be based in