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studies. You will also manage the downstream bioinformatics of this high dimensional data, and perform pathway enrichment investigations to delineate the most impacted disease processes in early heart
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support to the NIHR Global Health Research Centre for Multiple Long-Term Conditions, working with our partnering organisations across the UK, India and Nepal to improve health outcomes worldwide. In
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strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and be confident providing guidance, training, and support to others in the lab. Experience with multiple cloning methods (e.g., Golden Gate, Gibson) and
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team of Team Leaders and Help Desk Operators, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations, excellent customer service, and efficient administrative processes. From managing accommodation contracts and guest
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or cardiovascular biology, paired with hands-on experience in omics methodologies and bioinformatics analysis. Your academic credentials will be complemented by a demonstrable ability to work independently as
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, electrophysiology, and molecular biology, and be able to work both independently and collaboratively across multiple sites About you The ideal candidate will hold (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in a relevant life
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, you will lead the development and application of bioinformatics pipelines for DNA sequencing, contribute to innovative cancer research, and collaborate with a diverse team of scientists and external
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organised, communicates well and enjoys the challenge of managing to fit multiple commitments in any given day for a very busy Director. You will be a skilled and insightful individual, ideally with
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responsible for working with the EpRG to manage multiple studies within the research portfolio. These will include LifeMap QUEST, an NIHR i4i-funded clinical study to confirm the safety and tolerability of a
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to have attention to detail, good time management skills and an ability to work across multiple simultaneous projects. Additional information At the Clinical Trials Unit we are adopting a flexible approach