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a subject relevant to the project is essential. This is an integrative project and relevant subject areas include computational biology, bioinformatics, physics, statistics, computer science and
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and functioning of communities in changing conditions? You will conduct bioinformatic and evolutionary analyses of existing unpublished and published data, especially from evolution experiments on whole
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and bioinformatics will be considered extremely advantageous. Good written and oral presentation skills. For further information about this position please contact Dave Koss at [email protected]
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Bioinformatics Institute, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Institute of Agricultural Botany and the Wellcome Sanger Institute). Applicants must not already be matriculated as a member of any college
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to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Bioinformatics to support the work of Dr Tetsu Kudoh, Prof Mark Ramsdale and Dr Rhys Farrer. This NC3Rs funded post is available immediately. The successful
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for the position should have a PhD (or be close to completion) in molecular and/or evolutionary biology, with significant experience in epigenetics general molecular biology techniques and/or bioinformatics. A track
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. tuberculosis and human aaRS to reveal “hot spots” and key interactions for inhibitor design and selectivity. Bioinformatic analysis of active sites to see what residues are highly conserved across field isolates
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, metabolomics, and bioinformatics. The successful candidate will hold (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in plant molecular biology and genetics (or closely related discipline). Prior experience with AM symbiosis
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limited supervision, utilising molecular cell biology and immunology techniques, along with prior experience in bioinformatics analysis, to successfully achieve the project's objectives. Effective workload
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. A range of biological, molecular and bioinformatic approaches will be used including insect bioassays, analysis of next-gen sequencing data, PCR, QPCR, in vitro and in vivo expression of candidate