44 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" Fellowship positions at University of Birmingham
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of the responsibilities outlined below Design and conduct bioinformatic data analysis pipelines under the guidance of the research supervisor to test the project hypotheses and complete project aims Develop research
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Implement and test different ML architectures for postprocessing precipitation forecasts over India. Determine how to maximise information extracted from the raw forecasts and how to optimise postprocessing
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group but work closely with the Birmingham team and be formally employed by the University of Birmingham. Role Summary Provide bioinformatics support to the BRC OGS Theme Process and analyse ‘omics data
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of tumour removed by surgery. It can take up to four weeks to get a final diagnosis, making it hard for doctors to make treatment decisions and causing uncertainty and anxiety for patients and families. We
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be ideally be proficient with microbial genetics, molecular microbiology, basic tissue culture and molecular biology techniques. Prior experience with bioinformatics (microbial sequencing and
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bioinformatics. The successful candidate will join a team with a strong track record in developing computational tools and informatics infrastructure for metabolomics applications in toxicology, systems biology
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the scope of the CRF one-year contract, individuals may also be supported to apply for PhD funding for a different role to commence at the end of the CRF contract. *This is a 1-year post to gain clinical
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project will focus on scaling-up the technology and transferring existing knowledge of this process from the University of Birmingham to Salinity Solutions, where it can be commercialised and accelerate
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of siRNA-peptide conjugates across multiple human, primate and mouse cell lines. We are therefore seeking a highly motivated and organised individual with proven expertise in human tissue processing and cell
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health: Design and execute projects analysing the politics of health and climate change using different methods. Support WG5 and its Co-Chairs as an academic leader, including by acting as lead support for