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/LC-MS metabolomics/lipidomics protocol development and applications, development of data analysis and metabolite annotation pipelines, processing and annotation of metabolomics data, advise on design
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. The Department of Chemical Engineering is seeking a Research Associate to investigate the design of biocontrollers to advance the applications of synthetic biology in biomedicine, agriculture and environment. Dr
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). The appointee will conduct DNA-based experiments as part of the “Neo - Next Generation Molecular Storage” project, which is a European Innovation Council (EIC)-funded collaboration focusing on developing DNA
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will develop methodologies, approaches, and frameworks to enable evidence based product design, development and adoption. Duties and responsibilities The post holder will be working closely with other
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transmission in wild Anopheles mosquito populations across Africa, thus aligning with global efforts to eliminate malaria. Successful candidates will play a crucial role in the design and generation of such gene
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with a passion for cutting-edge computational modelling, we encourage you to apply and be part of our dynamic team at Transmission Zero. You will design and perform computational simulations to generate
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of metabolomics data, advise on design of biological experimental protocols, and data management. In addition, the candidate will provide support/training to research staff, MRes, MD and PhD students within
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techniques (HPLC, GC). Knowledge of Design-of-Experiment and automated high-throughput reaction technologies would be particularly advantageous. The ability to develop and apply new concepts and have a
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, survey studies, focus groups, co-design workshops and participate in project management and student supervision. They will be expected to submit publications to refereed journals and to attract external
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team of researchers across a range of disciplines from Quantum Computing (QC) and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to tackle the timely challenge of the design and efficient use