62 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Postgraduate positions in United Kingdom
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. About the Role Your role will be to develop novel methodologies for qualitative and quantitative pollinator monitoring using a combination of AI and molecular methods. You will work with multiple academic
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. About the Role About You You will have a BSc in Bioinformatics or related discipline, or the equivalent in professional qualifications and experience. You are required to have extensive research
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About us Applications are invited for the post of Bioinformatics Research Assistant at UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, ranked the best place in the world to study Ophthalmology (CWUR Rankings by
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selection for transplantation. GOALS: Significantly improve a life-saving procedure. Develop novel mechanism-informed methodologies to apply ML to human health. What we are looking for: The successful
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Bruker NMR spectrometers with cryoprobes, a Rigaku X-ray diffraction system, multiple robotic systems for preparing crystal screens, excellent computer facilities and a range of AKTA FPLC protein
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(EVs), and cell-free DNA (cfDNA) methylation signatures. Your role will involve the coordination between clinical and research teams, ensuring smooth sample collection and processing. You will also
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research, combining membrane-protein biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, genomics, cross-linking mass-spectrometry, bioinformatics, live-cell imaging and structural biology (X-ray crystallography
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have capacity to deliver parallel removal of phosphorus. The NBS include the restoration of native oyster, seagrass, and saltmarsh habitats, together with seaweed and shellfish farming. Success is
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to positive change. More information about IMPACT can be found here: https://more.bham.ac.uk/impact/ IMPACT is led from the University of Birmingham, with multiple partners across the UK. Stirling is the lead
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that this scholarship will be available in the 2025-26 year of entry, awarded through the Clarendon Fund allocation process and in conjunction with a Clarendon Fund Scholarship. To be considered for this scholarship, you