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part of a team, be happy to share thoughts and receive feedback from other team members, and be able to carry out parallel tasks In addition, it is preferable that you: Have experience with processing
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, such as bioinformatics, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, or a related discipline. You must have: Expertise in either computational protein design or wet lab techniques for protein
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. The microbiome is an essential contributor to animal health and welfare through participating in the vital physiological processes and guiding host development. The positive connection between diverse microbiome
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Prevention through Design and Planning (PtD/P), risk assessment, and safety compliance checking processes, and new performance requirements and measurement (metrics) for both lean and safe workflow planning
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holidays are not considered. Selection process The selection and recruitment process will be in accordance with the European Charter and Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers. The recruitment
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omics datasets, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Process and visualize high-throughput data, including NGS outputs. Contribute to developing computational tools, methods
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commercialized by a DTU spin-out (Spectroinlets) - but we have to move beyond what we already have in order to enable automated detection of non-volatile products. This will be your main objective. In parallel
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treatment, with extensive knowledge of experimental methods in both microbiology (e.g., bioinformatics) and wastewater biotechnology. Are skilled in the development and optimization of biological processes in
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, proteomics, and bioinformatics to make informed decisions on data analysis and validation experiments. Dr Francavilla’s team is funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and LEO Foundation and focuses
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About the role We are seeking a Senior Bioinformatician to join the Hub for Applied Bioinformatics (HAB) within the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine at King’s College London. Reporting