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), analysis of data, and interfacing with multiple parts of equipment. How to Apply Please submit via the Heriot-Watt on-line recruitment system (1) Cover letter describing their interest and suitability
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attached to the project. The successful applicant must hold a PhD/DPhil in a relevant subject. They must have peer-reviewed publications using data science approaches, for example, genetic analysis
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networks. Unwanted artifacts can be introduced that influence multiple sense (e.g. vision, hearing and touch) that degrade the sense of immersion in the game. The primary focus of this research theme is to
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communities, such as the human gut microbiome. This role will use a combination of microbiological, genetic and analytical techniques to isolate and engineer bacteria for use as next-generation probiotics
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, cells follow different fates and form different structures. Therefore, within a given territory, a single morphogen can generate multiple outcomes. This project will experimentally study how morphogens
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: molecular biology, C. elegans maintenance, genetics, and transgenics, live fluorescence microscopy and biochemistry. See https://www.davieslab.org for more information about the Davies lab's research
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on the molecular mechanistic details of mutagenesis in the human genome, based in the research team of Professor Martin Taylor at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer. This will be primarily through computational
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: molecular biology, C. elegans maintenance, genetics, and transgenics, live fluorescence microscopy and biochemistry. See https://www.davieslab.org for more information about the Davies lab’s research
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completion) in psychology, life sciences, genetics, epidemiology, or a related field, with strong quantitative skills. This is an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative, multidisciplinary team working
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, genetic, and DNA methylation analyses to patient-derived samples and disease models. Working closely with a dynamic and multidisciplinary team of clinicians and scientists, they will help generate and