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closely with colleagues across P&A, as well as academics, senior leadership, and external partners, the Events Officer will ensure every event is executed to an exceptional standard and aligned with
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, analysing and interpreting complex experiments spanning bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing of resident islet immune populations, macrophage functional assays (innate sensing, phagocytosis, antigen
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high throughput, high-resolution sequencing platforms and novel analytical methods. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in statistical genetics and epidemiology or a related field with a proven track
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Transition & Outcomes Department, contributing to the development and delivery of a portfolio of student leadership, partnership and student success initiatives aligned with institutional strategic priorities
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efficiently, prioritise, meet targets and deadlines, and keep clear and well-organised laboratory notes and records. Desirable criteria Experience of wet lab workflows for bulk and single cell RNA sequencing
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culture, cytokine and protein analysis (Luminex/ELISA), qPCR, and bioinformatic analysis of bulk and single‑cell RNA‑sequencing and/or CyTOF datasets. You will be expected to analyse and interpret complex
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, next generation sequencing and microbiology. The successful candidate will work closely with an interdisciplinary team of academics at University of Nottingham. The role will include big data mining via
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the Serio lab for the study of axons, and will lead on the multiomic analysis to compare different genotypes. The post holder will specifically generate multiomic data, including next-generation sequencing
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, and ensure alignment with institutional priorities and the Careers & Employability Strategy. This is a rewarding opportunity to implement employability strategy while making a tangible impact on
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high quality, impactful activities to address educational disadvantage. Main responsibilities: Oversee a range of widening participation programmes and projects aligned with the King’s Access