17 software-formal-method-phd Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United Kingdom
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to rapidly and scalably write entire genomes of microbes and phages and to leverage these methods to i) genetically isolate organisms, ii) investigate host-pathogen interactions, iii) provide a platform for
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diffraction-based techniques and electron diffraction methods \[MR1\] is essential for the role, and candidates should make their relevant experience for materials discovery clear in their application. The post
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have or be close to finishing a PhD in bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, biophysics, or computational biology. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience in developing and applying
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nitrogen fixation assays (e.g., using the acetylene reduction method) as well as high-throughput microbial growth assays under diazotrophic conditions to assess the nitrogen-fixation capacities of different
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parallel, the Institute is developing state-of-the-art methods that integrate living tissues with synthetic scaffolds to model and repair organs. These efforts converge across three interrelated programmes
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fixation assays (e.g., using the acetylene reduction method), and a strong foundation in plant molecular biology and biochemistry. Insights generated from this work will directly inform and accelerate our
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of protocols and data openly and through formal peer-reviewed publications. Advising and mentoring undergraduate and PhD students. Candidate requirements: Have a PhD in Cell Biology, Mouse Neuroscience
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develop the foundational and scalable tools, technology and methods needed to synthesise large sections of human genomes/chromosomes. Through programmable synthesis of genetic material the aim is to unlock
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academic medicine and research. Applicants must hold (or be about to hold) a research PhD alongside their medical degree or equivalent clinical professional qualification. Application deadline: 30 April 2026
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develop your skills in areas of interest. The ideal candidate: You will have or be close to finishing a PhD in biophysics or proteomics. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience in plant cell