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on the renowned Norwich Research Park including the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, John Innes Centre, the Sainsbury Laboratory and the Earlham Institute. Our team are also
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in collaboration Rothamsted Research as part of the Designing Future Wheat programme. The John Innes Foundation Studentship is open to UK and international candidates with relevant undergraduate
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-of-the-art techniques in cell biology, genetics, molecular biology and proteomic, this project aims at characterizing a novel signalling pathway modulating root nodule symbiosis. The insights gained from
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. The postholder will work together with the current research associate to support the PIs, Rahul Savani (University of Liverpool) and Ted Turocy (University of East Anglia), with the delivery of the project and
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27 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom Application Deadline
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microbiome, bridging the gap between basic science and translational medicine and between laboratory research and advanced computational analyses. The student will conduct a pioneering genome-resolved census
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-funded 4-year PhD research project supported by the UKRI Medical Research Council in microbiology and microbial bioinformatics. Our unique and comprehensive training programme empowers students to feel
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these processes. To do this, the PhD student will learn in vivo techniques including animal handling, as well as isolation of samples from humans. The student will receive training in cellular biology methodologies
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performance computing, pipeline development, and statistical analyses. We have extensive experience helping people to become experts at the forefront of cancer, biology, and data science. A training programme
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approaches to understand the complex interplay of microbial pathogens, antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This project will predominantly be computational, with the possibility to include