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, taking a lead role in the analysis of large microbiome datasets (e.g. NGS, metabolomics), and their integration with host genetic and multi-omic data (e.g. genotyping, whole-genome sequencing and single
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, microbiology, or equivalent. You will have experience organising a complex research project across multiple labs/groups, and expertise in 10x Genomics single-cell RNA-sequencing library preparation. You will be
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isolation and PCR. • Familiarity with CRISPR genome engineering. • Familiarity with NGS sequencing methods (Illumina, Oxford nanopore). The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to
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The Kennedy Institute at the University of Oxford has an exciting opening for a highly motivated and enthusiastic Operations Technician to work at our state-of-the-art Single-Cell and Spatial
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labs in order to benefit from interaction with researchers in diverse environments. She/he will be encouraged to attend training and research skill courses provided by the University of Oxford
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); Research experience in UNIX/Linux-based bioinformatics with emphasis on analysing whole-genome sequencing data from pathogens (e.g., experience in the calling of single-nucleotide variants, and the
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access to a NovaSeq 6000 (Illumina). The Centre has a BD FACSAria Fusion fluorescence activated cell sorter with small particle detection and liquid handling robots for single cell genomic and culturing
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://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/iii/), MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) (http://www.cvr.ac.uk/). The CVR’s research in Viral Genomics and its in-house sequencing facility has expanded
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detection and liquid handling robots for single cell genomic and culturing work, and maintains anaerobic culture and quarantine facilities. CMR houses its own high-performance computing resources consisting
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high quality research, training and mentorship to excellent and ambitious students interested in cancer research, including- but not limited to- its intersection with stem cell biology, immunity