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knowledge of relevant laboratory Health and Safety legislation, COSHH and risk assessments Desirable: B1 Specialist knowledge of molecular biology (PCR, qPCR, plasmid purification) B2 Detailed knowledge
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Systems biology emphasises a multi-level, integrative approach to understanding how living organisms work. With our close links to the polyomics facility, we apply a full range of post-genomic
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equivalent. A2 Specialist theoretical and practical knowledge of Cancer Research Methodologies A3 A comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of Cancer Biology Desirable: B1 A recently submitted (or near
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platforms, which may include AI and/or IoT. B2 A knowledge of molecular biology, microfluidics or lab-on-a-chip. Skills Essential: C1 Develop or use prototype instrumentation platforms, software interfaces
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of bioinformatics, computational and evolutionary biology, and/or virology would be a distinct advantage. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Take a leading role in developing viral bioinformatics software resources
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of technical knowledge on Drosophila melanogaster culture and mitochondrial biology. A3. Up to date knowledge of relevant legislative requirements applicable to the role, including but not limited to Health and
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molecular biology or relevant field. A4. Up to date knowledge of relevant legislative requirements including but not limited to laboratory Health and Safety legislations Desirable: B1. Currently hold a
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an important role in our commitments to single-cell, spatial omics, and bulk transcriptomics of viral infections. Your expertise in molecular biology and high-throughput sequencing technology (HTS), encompassing
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flies, our lab uses genetics, microbiology and molecular biology to understand how microbiota modulate ageing. We work in bespoke facilities for generating flies that are either germ-free or associated
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machinery of clinically important viruses and cellular organelles. The ideal candidate will have experience in molecular biology, cryo-EM sample preparation techniques, processing skills of EM images, and