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bioinformatics, programming, and large-scale data mining, within a collaborative, high-performance research environment. You’ll also contribute to service and engagement activities, helping drive innovation and
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methodologies relevant to the project including some or all of the following: microscopy, immunohistochemistry, bioinformatics, secretion experiments, small animal surgery, in vivo animal work, mouse behavioural
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skills, with demonstrated experience in bioinformatics and/or advanced statistical analyses (e.g. Python/R, Linux environment) Evidence of capacity to problem-solve and troubleshoot independently, with a
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experience working in a research team studying B cell biology, immune tolerance, or autoimmune mechanisms. Experience with bioinformatics pipelines for analysing transcriptomic or repertoire sequencing data
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bioinformatics and computational biology, including the handling of large-scale genomic datasets. Expertise in the evaluation of novel predictive genomics methods, and experience with whole genome assembly
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collection, DNA preparation, long-read sequencing and development of bioinformatic analysis pipelines. Undertaking innovative research to identify resistance alleles and contribute to theoretical advancement
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Australian Prostate Cancer Foundation (ACRF) Single Cell Proteomic Laboratory. The successful candidate should have a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, cancer genomics or a related field with
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of over 40 specialist technical staff with diverse backgrounds in computer sciences, physics, mathematics, computational chemistry and biology, bioinformatics, and remote sensing. It also provides
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: The Centre for Crop and Disease Management (CCDM) at Curtin University brings together expertise in plant pathology, farming systems, biometry, bioinformatics and data science, together with agribusiness
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, farming systems, biometry, bioinformatics and data science, together with agribusiness, actuarial science and geographical information systems. We have strong industry and academic partnerships and focus