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We are seeking to appoint a collaborative and self-motivated Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Bioinformatics to develop and apply bioinformatic workflows to analyse immunopeptidomics data
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We are seeking to appoint a Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Bioinformatics to develop a predictive algorithm for immunogenicity based on biological mechanism. GlaxoSmithKline and Oxford
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We are seeking a full-time Senior Developer in Computer Vision to join the Control Group at the Department of Engineering Science in central Oxford. The post is funded by the Engineering and
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methodologies for interrogating and integrating datasets- creating, testing and implementing version-controlled computer code as required. You will also prepare manuscripts for publications on bioinformatics
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. In addition to the NIHR funded post available, locally funded posts may also be awarded in parallel, subject to funding and assessment against the stated criteria for the role. Applicants should be
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-qualification research experience. Relevant areas of research include computational chemistry, structural biology/bioinformatics, statistics, machine learning, computer science or mathematics. They will have a
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You • Well organised, able to operate parallel work streams and achieve daily deadlines whilst maintaining a good filing system • Demonstrate close attention to detail for accurate processing, whilst
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solutions, building on your experience of working in a complex environment with a wide range of parallel and mutually dependent activities. You will have experience mapping and designing processes for fast
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provide bioinformatics expertise, support and teaching to a multi-disciplinary team of biological, computational and clinical researchers by curating and processing raw ‘omic and spatial biology data and
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research interests. Projects may include designing and analysing clinical trials, modelling large datasets from epidemiological studies, or conducting bioinformatic analyses using omics data. You will be