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, the programme brings together regulatory science, policy analysis, and capacity strengthening across multiple workstreams. This Senior Research Fellow will lead the workstream focused on strengthening AI‑related
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single cell and bulk genomics library preparation, sequencing and experience with NGS data analysis Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively Evidence of researcher capabilities
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Research Fellow will also work across several aligned programmes led by Professor Chandan. These include: 1) the development of a Hub for Health Inequalities across the University of Birmingham and
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interdisciplinary academic teams to align data workflows, modelling approaches, and scientific objectives. Support and mentor PhD researchers and students working on aligned data or modelling tasks. Industry
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of Birmingham and the UK Health Security Agency. You will primarily be working in Theme 2: Applying Novel Omics Methods to Public Health Microbiology, which aims to demonstrate potential utility of new sequencing
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and rigorous risk management. They will also need to leverage existing and bring new connections to solicit feedback and design the work for optimal pull through, in the following ways: (i) alignment
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developing international reputation through significant original research work and a clear record of impact in area(s) aligned with CHASM’s research agenda. The post-holder will be based in the School
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sequencing. The Research Fellow will be part of the project management team and participate in collaborative teams meetings with other project Institutions and quarterly review meetings with Defra, where
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outputs in various formats, including academic publications, seminars, and poster presentations. Provide necessary guidance to support staff and any assisting students to ensure alignment with research
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. Undertake management/administration arising from research. Person Specification We welcome applicants whose work spans multiple disciplines or challenges traditional academic boundaries as the focus is on