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on the closing date. If you have any questions about this vacancy please contact Dr Iman Tavakkolnia it360@cam.ac.uk , for any queries about the process please contact Chloe Wong wyw30@cam.ac.uk Please quote
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multiple lines of treatment for more than 1000 patients have been collected. Multiple samples derived datasets have and are being generated, including genomic DNA analysis, serum proteomics, peripheral blood
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quantification and mapping of the high-dimensional correlation structure across multiple traits, quantification of trait variation that arises from new mutations, development and applications of analysis methods
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for diagnostics and therapy Conduct comprehensive bioinformatic analysis utilising established methodologies and tools (e.g. R, Python, MATLAB and other relevant bioinformatics software packages) Collaborate
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computational approaches towards a new project which seeks to better understand the causes and consequences of the correlation between multiple traits and to quantify trait variation that arises from new
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information sciences. In parallel with basic research, we develop ideas and technologies further into innovations and services. We are experts in systems science; we develop integrated solutions from care
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the process accessible to everyone and can provide additional support to adjustments to meet your needs. As part of our commitment to career development for research colleagues, the University has developed 3
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for cell line characterisation, including imaging, genome sequencing, proteomic analysis, and co-ordination of bioinformatics. In addition, you will be required to participate in supervising trainees in
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multiple departments within the University of Cambridge as well as the collaborating organisations (RSBP, NIAB and UKCEH). The role holder will investigate machine-learning approaches that advance the core
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effectively to a scientific audience Attributes and Behaviour Commitment to working positively as a member of a research team Ability to negotiate and prioritise multiple, competing responsibilities and to work