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will be expected to manage the project intellectually and technically using your experience, methodical approach and evaluation of the literature in immunology, computational analysis of proteome, DNA
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analysing proteomics data. This is a fixed-term, full time position until 10/04/2026. A lower grade offer (Grade 7: £36,024- £44,263 p.a.) may be made to a less experienced candidate (such as recent PhD/DPhil
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biological functional assay development, cell biology and biochemical assays for understanding drug or disease mechanisms and proteomics experiments to characterize cell and immune cells. You will teach
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RNA-Seq and multi-omics data analysis; immune repertoire analysis; spatial transcriptomics/proteomics and image analysis; and development of new computational methods and models for spatial data
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detailed analysis of a variety of ‘omics datasets, including bulk and single cell transcriptomic data, whole-genome and exome DNA sequencing data, proteomic data and metabolomic data across a range of
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Department of Medicine. You will use established assays (including multi-omics approaches such as proteomics, ubiquitomics, interactomics and ABPP and to implement assays to examine the role of DUBs in CNS
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genome, transcriptome, and proteome in human health and disease – cancer in particular – and translating this information into diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities that ultimately benefit patients
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. These will include spatial omics, genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and imaging data. You will develop analysis pipelines in using frameworks such as Nextflow or SnakeMake, and conduct