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of bioinformatic data, specifically, analysing genomic datasets including: whole-genome, exome and targeted DNA sequencing; RNA-seq; single cell RNA seq, and integrating datasets with those available through public
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist to join our research program. Our group is developing new methods for T cell receptor discovery, T cell manufacture
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We have an exciting opportunity for an Analyst in Bioinformatician and Immune Single-Cell Genomics to join Dr Calliope Dendrou’s group at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. The main aim
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Pay Scale: STANDARD GRADE 6 Salary (£): Grade 6: £32,332 - £38,205 per annum Location: Department of Biochemistry, South Parks Road, Oxford Contract type: Fixed Term Contract for up to 5 months Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week) About the role We are seeking to appoint a Research Assistant...
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). The post is funded by BBSRC and is fixed-term for two years. This project is to develop simple cell (SimCell, non-dividing bacteria cell) based biocatalyst to transform waste from cultured meat process into
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interest in DNA repair and recombination, with an established track record in applying cell biology, molecular genetics (e.g. directed and/or genome-wide CRISPR approaches) and advanced microscopy techniques
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. The position is part of a newly awarded Cancer Research UK Discovery Research Programme, focused on deciphering tissue-specific mechanisms that impede the anti-tumour T cell response in colorectal cancer
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We have an exciting opportunity for an Oxford-J&J Senior Bioinformatician in Immune Single-Cell Omics & Machine Learning to join the group of Prof Calliope Dendrou, based in the Kennedy Institute
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, Department of Psychiatry and Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG). You will be responsible for culturing and manipulating human induced Pluripotent Stem Cell lines and undertaking
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for the ‘US Energy Policy in a World of Rapid Technological Advance’ project, funded by the Bezos Earth Fund. There will also be ample opportunity to contribute to the wider programme of research being