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Applications are invited for a Research Scientist to develop mathematical models of microbial communities within Dr Quince's High-Resolution Microbiomics group at the Earlham Institute, based in
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developing and supervising staff and processes. The role offers a varied and interesting workload working in a successful team within the PGR Service, based at the Earlham Institute, with interaction with a
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, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, John Innes Centre, the Sainsbury Laboratory and the Earlham Institute. Our team are also members of the recently established Centre for Microbial Interactions, a
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on the renowned Norwich Research Park including the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, John Innes Centre, the Sainsbury Laboratory and the Earlham Institute. Our team are also
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groups at EMBL-EBI (Hinxton, UK) and at the Earlham Institute (Norwich, UK). About the team Cells are the fundamental units of life – underlying cooperative functions in multicellular organisms and complex
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(Hinxton, UK) and at the Earlham Institute (Norwich, UK). About the team Cells are the fundamental units of life – underlying cooperative functions in multicellular organisms and complex temporal life cycles
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the Bioinformatics Unit), and this project will be developed in very close contact with groups at EMBL-EBI (Hinxton, UK) and at the Earlham Institute (Norwich, UK). About the team Cells are the fundamental units