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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
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bioinformatic analyses and will liaise with researchers investigating other aspects of the channels, including pharmacologists and cell biologists. What We Offer As an employer, we genuinely care about our
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, utilising some of the most advanced technologies in the following areas: immunology, biochemistry, molecular biology, proteomics, bioinformatics, and genomics, among other fields relevant to vaccine
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and sterile cell culture. You will work closely with both laboratory and bioinformatic teams and will be responsible for analysis and/or supervision of the data analyses. You will be expected to write
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and sterile cell culture. You will work closely with both laboratory and bioinformatic teams and will be responsible for analysis and/or supervision of the data analyses. You will be expected to write
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innovative lab-based experimental work, adapting existing and developing new scientific techniques and protocols. In addition, you will apply bioinformatic tools to analyse a variety of datasets, including
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genome/protein analysis pipelines for Mycobacteria genomics and drug target identification. Bioinformatics techniques will include database-driven analyses, quantitative comparative genomics approaches
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asset and experience with studies of unconventional cells is additionally an advantage This post has a strong bioinformatic focus so the ability to apply single-cell RNAseq methods to antiviral, anti
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team comprising more than 15 researchers with expertise in statistics, epidemiology, and bioinformatics. The quantitative research team is dedicated to advancing global health through innovative
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mechanism design. The project will involve close collaboration with project teams at Imperial College London, the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC) and the Luxembourg Institute of Science and