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mammalian cell culture, cell transfection, multiple omic approaches including processing of tissues for single cell RNA sequencing, drug discovery, western blotting, and immunohistochemistry among other
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As part of Workplace Services, the Facilities Assistant is a pivotal role in supporting the operational delivery of multiple managed buildings, sites and central stores. The areas covered have an
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project management skills, able to balance multiple priorities and deliver both short-term and long-term objectives. Advanced data analysis skills, with the ability to interpret and present data to support
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running of experiments and laboratory operations. We are seeking someone who is highly organised, detail-oriented, and capable of managing multiple tasks, including stock maintenance, data recording, and
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administrative systems and processes The ability to manage multiple priorities and adapt quickly to changing needs This role is based on-site at least two days per week, with hybrid working available once training
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. The successful candidate will have excellent spoken and written communication skills, be highly organised and capable of managing multiple streams of work simultaneously. They will be proficient in the use
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, Mac OS, iOS, and Android A good knowledge of Microsoft Office suite Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal The ability to manage multiple priorities The majority of INI activities
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healthcare setting. The ideal candidate must also have experience of working with patient/public partners from a range of backgrounds as well as experience of working with multiple stakeholders from across
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-level or equivalent and be able to demonstrate a proactive approach and an ability to work independently on multiple work streams. They will have a sound understanding of what constitutes a good
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hundreds of samples from multiple independent marine transmissible cancer clones. The role provides an exciting opportunity to combine single-cell cancer genomics with molecular cytogenetics and statistical