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, including analysis of genomic data using command-line bioinformatics tools and proficiency in programming languages (e.g. Python or R). Experience with viral genome sequencing library preparation
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, computer science, statistics, or a related field together with strong programming skills in Python, R, or similar languages, and proficiency in high-performance computing. You will have experience in large-scale
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, computer science, statistics, or a related field together with strong programming skills in Python, R, or similar languages, and proficiency in high-performance computing. You will have experience in large-scale
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), have good organisational and communication skills and have experience running research studies in humans. Experience with data analysis and basic experience using programming languages (e.g. R, Python
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capacity and willingness to learn (e.g., in R, MATLAB) are essential. Previous experience acquiring both quantitative and qualitative data from children and families would be beneficial. You will also be
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probably have knowledge of unix/linux platforms, and a high level of expertise of programming in R or another statistical language. The role would suit a new PhD graduate enthusiastic to develop
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of existing medicines by patients and healthcare professionals. About The Role The role will be of post-doctoral research assistant (PDRA) to Drs R John & Sylvia Dobbs, Joint Leads, Host Microbiome Interaction
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probably have knowledge of unix/linux platforms, and a high level of expertise of programming in R or another statistical language. The role would suit a new PhD graduate enthusiastic to develop
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of textual data using Python, R or other programming language Ability to work independently, but in close coordination with team members Excellent communication skills, in English, both orally and in writing
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reputation. Experience working with sequence data, programming in python or similar language (e.g. R), and a strong interest in infectious disease epidemiology are essential for the post. For appointment