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The core bioinformatics group at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge is recruiting a Senior Bioinformatician to extend our capabilities in delivering world class research into
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, improving and expanding the lab's metagenomics and transcriptomics bioinformatics tools and pipelines. The ideal applicant will love scientific investigation, have a strong work ethic and excellent
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-cell genomic techniques and strong expertise in bioinformatic analysis of single-cell data. Experience in the isolation and culture of primary immune cells, preparing and analysing samples using flow
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and design of sequencing experiments Presentation and reporting of results Recommendation of publicly available resources and tools Working in a team with bioinformatic and computational colleagues
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, we are seeking an ambitious biocurator with significant experience in the fields of genomics, genetics and bioinformatics. You will be ready to manage your own project, including collaborating with
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biology, Biochemistry, Genetics or a similar field. They should also have skills in data organization and basic bioinformatics and a passion for reading and interpreting original research. The applicant
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. Experience with proteomics, transcriptomics, advanced imaging and/or bioinformatics strongly preferred but not required. Applications should include a full CV and a cover letter that includes a brief statement
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preprint available. Experience in eukaryotic expression systems, cell-based assays, immunofluorescence microscopy, or bioinformatics is desirable. Candidates in the process of submitting their PhD thesis
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be required to liaise with members of the bioinformatics core facility in the analysis of datasets and communication of the results to facility users; experience with statistical or computational
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, and bioinformatics, and offers excellent opportunities for scientific career development. Appointment at Research Associate is dependent on having a PhD. Where a PhD has yet to be awarded or submitted