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This role will support multiple aspects of programme development, including the construction of new bioluminescent and other reporter strains of human fungal pathogens, development, optimisation, and
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of innovation in physical sciences, create collaborations and new avenues in life science which will lead to new therapeutics and advance our understanding of human biology. As a Research Software Engineer at
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time when scientific leadership has never been more vital. About the Position As Science Director, you will oversee the implementation of UKCEH’s science strategy, guide the evolution of our research
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an unprecedented abundance of information. You will be using expansion microscopy as well as develop and apply a variety of molecular tools to integrate the readout of multiple information channels — from neuron
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for Humanity. What you would be doing: Research – As a part of the Dyson School of Design Engineering, you will actively develop and lead your own research programme, in line with our research themes and vision
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to undertake research in computational protein design. This will involve developing molecular simulation methods to optimise sequences for a variety of design tasks. Ensemble reweighting and alchemical
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Over the past 30 years, the Department of Imaging Neuroscience, home to the internationally renowned Functional Imaging Laboratory (FIL), has pioneered the development and application of imaging
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platforms that respond to humanity’s most challenging problems. EIT is investing significant resources in a new world-class research and development facility in the Oxford Science Park, including GBI. EIT is
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imaging data, and the development of Large Language Models of biological sequences and their interactions. A position is available within the group to further advance these models and use them to extract
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agents for pathogenic bacteria. The role: As a Research Scientist on the MRC-funded project "Mechanism of multiple drug resistance and genetic evolution of prevalent Salmonella serotypes derived from