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. This position will fund a researcher to analyse data, prepare figures and text for scientific manuscripts and train new students on pollen collection and sterol extraction from bees. About you The researcher will
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record-keeping. You will also have experience in general molecular biology techniques (e.g. with microtomy, immunohistochemistry, tissue and nucleic acid extraction). Applications for this vacancy
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responsible for building experimental systems (using high-speed cameras), developing imaging setups and image processing routines to extract quantitative information from these experiments. This may include
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to nucleic acid extraction or imaging. You will employ a combination of molecular biology techniques including RNA and DNA extraction, and will assist with library preparation for NGS and with multiplex
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such as compressed gasses, purified water, autoclaves and fume extraction facilities are desirable. This is a full-time permanent post. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 10th June 2024
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improving methods to extract scientific meaning from data. The group uses techniques such as machine learning, computational modelling and simulation, and signal processing to do this. Specifically, we aim
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About the role This position will fund a researcher to analyse data, prepare figures and text for scientific manuscripts and train new students on pollen collection and sterol extraction from bees
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reports. Strong IT skills, in particular familiarity with computerised accounting systems to extract data and ability to use Microsoft Excel to analyse and manipulate data is essential for this role
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amendments, quality assurance support and data extraction for interim and final data-locks for data analysis and scientific publications. You will provide oversight, workload management and line management to
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related area. Previous exposure to laboratory environments. Experience with molecular biology techniques, such as genotyping, protein extraction and Western blots. Hands on experience with rodent