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for diagnostics and therapy Conduct comprehensive bioinformatic analysis utilising established methodologies and tools (e.g. R, Python, MATLAB and other relevant bioinformatics software packages) Collaborate
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where their collective research will focus on many different aspects to include investigations on bio-accessibility and bioavailability of micronutrients, and strategies to produce and process plant-based
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immunofluorescence, as well as the analyses of datasets within the HUNTER SDE. The Research Associate will have the opportunity to apply bioinformatic analyses to these datasets (e.g. single nucleotide polymorphisms
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, processing, analysis, presentation (writing, graph production, image production and oral presentations at national/international conferences) and storage of experimental data in accurate, secure, detailed and
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need skills and awareness of microbial ecology and environmental engineering, some basic modelling and bioinformatics knowledge or evolutionary biology will also be an advantage. We will also expect you
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staining) Bioinformatics experience relating to handling large datasets, such as next generation sequencing, and the use of programming languages such as R Attributes and Behaviour Essential Willingness
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future use Contribute to the development teams testing and quality assurance processes. Maintain the application documentation to enable handover to other members of the team To technically optimise
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approach to apply process analysis, design and improvement standards and methods to solve business problems. For a confidential discussion about this vacancy please contact Mike Scott, Business Analysis
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and excellence, ensuring that the University’s timetabling and resource management systems and related processes are not only effective and robust – but also student-centred and inclusive. You will make
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Intelligence and Ethics Team (RPIE). You will provide specialist/professional advice and support to ensure the successful development and implementation of university–wide research systems and processes