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Scientist will provide management, technical and general support for the Structural Biology Facility in developing, providing access to high quality research computational infrastructure, training and
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the forefront of structural biology research, offering exciting opportunities for computing systems officers. Researchers here work with cutting-edge methods, including Deep Learning techniques such as protein
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publication. The role of Senior Research Associate will report to the Senior Lecturer and has no direct reports. Skills Required: A PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Molecular Biology or Virology with
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to; chromogenic IHC, immunofluorescence and spatial proteomics. Experience with automated Bond RX immunostaining system highly desirable. Working with a range of computer systems and applications, including
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degree in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science or engineering. Highly developed and a minimum of five years of experience in the analysis of population-scale whole genome/transcriptomics
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or molecular biology techniques. Experience in performing high throughput processing of samples to extract RNA or DNA or PCR. Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills with ability
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participants, data quality checking and clinical evaluation. The Research Assistant will report to the Tobacco Research Group, Program lead, Associate Professor and has no direct reports. Skills Required
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, genetics, molecular biology, microbiology, environmental microbiology, medical microbiology and immunology. The Postdoctoral Fellow (Level A) position is available to work on the mechanisms of non-coding RNA
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. Assistance in additional research, in particular protein structure and biology research and use of software such as AlphaFold, is also required. The role reports to the Scientia Professor and has no direct
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Sciences at UNSW which is dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of cancer. The Centre applies basic, translational and clinical approaches to understanding cancer biology through patient