71 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Newcastle in United Kingdom
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bioinformatics Likelihood of advanced skills directly related to the research projects High level of analytical and problem-solving capability Ability to communicate complex information with clarity and to
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, you will work to integrate best practice throughout the web design process. The Web Content Team is part of the Marketing Team, and you will work closely with key stakeholders across the University
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work to integrate best practice throughout the web design process. The Web Content Team is part of the Marketing Team, and you will work closely with key stakeholders across the University. If you have
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to Organisational Development processes in support of continuous improvement. Provide assistance to, and cover for, other Administrators, as required Process requisitions, goods receipts and invoices
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. A large part of the role is to process chicken brain tissue for immunohistochemistry and to work with bio-imaging experts on automating the quantification of doublecortin-positive cells in
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targets. In order to be successful in this position you will have previous experience of student administration processes gained within higher education along with a solid understanding of the student
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outlined below and evidence this with examples. Key Accountabilities To monitor the satisfactory operation of biological UG and PGT teaching laboratory equipment, reporting any defects to the relevant
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, prioritize and monitor work in line with demands and deadlines • Hold delegated responsibility from the academic lead for the planning, operation and supervision of laboratory spaces occupied by
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technical staff within your area. You will work alongside a team of electrical and electronic technicians, supporting the operation, maintenance, and development of laboratory spaces and equipment
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paperwork • Schedule, prioritize and monitor work in line with demands and deadlines • Hold delegated responsibility from the academic lead for the planning, operation and supervision of laboratory