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functional genomics, bioinformatics, and machine learning to support the generation, interpretation, and screening of large-scale experimental and computational outputs. The successful candidate will
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for a Postdoctoral Researcher with expertise laboratory methods for ONT (Oxford Nanopore Technologies) long-read sequencing based DNA and RNA analysis and bioinformatic methods relevant to the study of
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relevant activities related to the research project as appropriate. About You The successful candidate will hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, bioinformatics
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the application of bioinformatics tools. More broadly, the successful candidate will benefit from, and contribute to, the interdisciplinary research culture and extensive academic networks at King’s College London
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. These analyses will include comparisons from within the Fungi to comparisons stretching back to the last universal common ancestor. You must be able to conduct a range of bioinformatic approaches involving the use
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. Applicants should hold a PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, systems biology, computer science, or a related quantitative discipline, with relevant postdoctoral research experience. Demonstrated
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areas would be an advantage: Metabolomics/carbon tracing Plant physiology techniques Characterization of transgenic rice plants (Single-cell) transcriptomics approaches Bioinformatics analyses of large
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be determined by the funding available. About you You will hold or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Genomics, or a closely related field, with significant
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led by Prof. Myriam Charpentier, you will explore the mechanisms underlying nuclear calcium oscillation decoding using bioinformatic and AI approaches. The successful applicant will creatively
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British native plant species. The post will involve bioinformatic analyses of large genomic datasets, in collaboration with the University of Sheffield and Oxford Botanic Gardens. People have always been