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We are seeking a Research Associate in Bioinformatics to support a five-year, £5m multidisciplinary initiative aimed at identifying immune-related biomarkers for early cancer detection
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statistical analysis of the data and the production of manuscripts. Suitable candidates will have a background in statistical genetics and bioinformatics with a PhD in a relevant subject. The candidate will
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regulators that have evolved expressly to manipulate expression of host traits for the plasmid’s benefit, via a process known as PCC. Such PCCs can drive plasmid spread through microbiomes even in the absence
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Overall Purpose of the Job We are looking for an enthusiastic researcher with a PhD in statistical genetics, genetic analysis, bioinformatics or health data science or equivalent. The successful
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may include the use of stem cell-derived systems (e.g. iPSC models), tissue models, or in vivo approaches. Familiarity with long-read sequencing and bioinformatics interpretation is also desirable
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research project on inflammatory hair loss disorders. Funded in partnership with an industry partner, this project will leverage state-of-the-art molecular biology and bioinformatics approaches, including
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using machine learning techniques. You will be responsible for the evaluation of energy consumption for industrial data reconciliation and preparation of process scheduling models, quantification
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print, Braille, audio, or a different language), or if you need any adjustments to support you during the application or interview process, please contact people.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk . We
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cultural heritage is mirrored by the achievements of some of the University’s most celebrated names. The computer revolution started here in June 1948 when a machine built by Tom Kilburn and Sir Freddie
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across all academic and business activities. The Role You will be working as part of a team that will be dedicated solely to maintaining the University’s IT Teaching Clusters. We operate a swap-out process