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-nuclei RNA-sequencing and bulk RNA-sequencing datasets) to support our discovery and translational research, liaising with our lab bioinformatician and the bioinformatics core for the collection of data
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be part of a small team, led by Dr Susanne Bornelöv, which studies gene regulation using various approaches including machine learning, evolutionary genomics, and sequencing bioinformatics. Our team is
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using command-line and writing and running scripts are essential. Embedded within the diverse and dynamic bioinformatics community at CRUK Cambridge Centre, the successful applicant will work to implement
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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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some postdoctoral experiences in a relevant field, with a desire to acquire new skills such as multi-modality screens, high-throughput laboratory automation and bioinformatic analysis. You will have the
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. This role would suit highly motivated individuals with desire to acquire skills in new areas such as multi-modality screens, laboratory automation and bioinformatic analysis. You will leverage on your
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this data, generating hypotheses to be tested using animal models and ex-vivo systems. The ideal candidate will possess strong programming skills, a solid foundation in standard bioinformatics analysis, and
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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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, 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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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