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- Senior Process Engineer The Astronomy Instrumentation Group (AIG) within the School of Physics and Astronomy at Cardiff University is seeking applications to fill the position of Senior Process Engineer
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knowledge in big data processing and analyses and proven experience in developing new processes and procedures in biostatistics and bioinformatic big data analyses The majority of roles at Cardiff University
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, machine Learning and bioinformatics associated with neurodegenerative disorders genetics in large population studies, and to contribute to the overall research performance of the School, University and the
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. Candidates with experience in supporting similar laboratory research are encouraged to apply. Informal inquiries should be made to Prof. B. Paul Morgan (morganbp@cardiff.ac.uk ) or Dr. Wioleta Zelek (zelekw
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are encouraged to apply. Informal inquiries should be made to Prof. B. Paul Morgan (morganbp@cardiff.ac.uk ) or Dr. Wioleta Zelek (zelekw@cardiff.ac.uk ). Division: http://medicine.cf.ac.uk/infect-immun/ UK DRI
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techniques: Next-generation library preparation (Whole-genome bisulfite sequencing – PBAT, transcriptomics) Eukaryotic cell culture Tissue processing and cell isolation Bioinformatic processing and analysis
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in Cardiff to accelerate the research along the impact pathway. The research is part of a multi-disciplinary collaboration led by Prof Elaine Ferguson (School of Dentistry), Prof Dipak Ramji (School
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grade 6.32, currently £40,497 per annum. For informal enquiries please contact – Prof. Krish Singh - SinghKD@cardiff.ac.uk Cardiff University offers many excellent benefits, including 45 days annual leave
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the Starting Point of Grade 6.32, salary £40,497 per annum. Job ref: 20404BR For informal enquiries about the post please contact Prof. Jun Liang (liangj1@cardiff.ac.uk) and Dr Sheng Wang (WangS9
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scientist with proven intellectual and technical abilities to work on a physical chemistry project. The 6-month project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, involves a collaboration between Dr Richards and Prof