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Charter Gold Award. About the role The Human Developmental Biology Resource (HDBR) is seeking a Laboratory Technician to join the team. HDBR is a MRC/Wellcome-funded national fetal tissue bank that collects
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focuses on the development and application of computational tools for large genomic datasets to address important questions in biology ranging from the genetic determinants of human disease, the origin and
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is subject to UCL Terms and Conditions of Service for Research and Professional Services Staff. Please visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/human-resources/conditions-service-research-teaching-and-professional
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the interview process. You will have a PhD in bioinformatics, or equivalent skills and experience, an understanding of human genetics, and knowledge of DNA and RNA sequencing analysis. Knowledge of bioinformatics
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://www.ucl.ac.uk/human-resources/pay-benefits/staff-benefits to find out more. Our commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Read more: UCL Equality, Diversity and Inclusion . Applicants should also
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to cultural artefacts and buildings, and the ways that curators, conservators, scientists, critics, artists and the public responded, this PhD project will develop new understandings of the relationship between
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understanding of human genetics. Knowledge of DNA and RNA sequencing analysis, of programming languages such as R, Python, or Bash script, and of bioinformatics pipelines for genomic data analysis is essential
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. Together they form an academic powerhouse covering the arts, humanities and sciences. UCL has 983 professors and more than 6,000 academic and research staff who are dedicated to research and teaching of
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of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment is a world-leading centre for economics, geography, business, mathematics, science and humanities education. A core strength of the Department is in the study, support and
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instance. About you The post holder should hold an honours degree in a biomedical or related subject. Ideally they should have experience in laboratory methods, such as processing and storage of human