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researcher with strong background in molecular biology and microbiology. You will join our multidisciplinary consortium dedicated to the mission of restoring natural environments. Working at the forefront
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) Research Group . This post will involve contributing to two projects which are led by the Wellcome Centre for Mitochondrial Research (PI: Dr Ng) and in collaboration the BAM Research Group at Newcastle
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biosamples. Training in research methodology and clinical informatics will be provided from a network of computational researchers at Newcastle University and the Wellcome Sanger Institute. The postholder will
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Wellcome. We have many opportunities for statisticians to engage with researchers across a wide range of disciplines, including the other groups within the School of Mathematics, Statistics & Physics
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: • Proficient wet lab skills in molecular biology and protein biochemistry • Experience in experimental structural biology, preferably cryo-electron microscopy • Knowledge of membrane protein structure and
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vivo. You will work in a cutting-edge field, combining principles of molecular biology, synthetic biology and computing science to pioneer new methods of data storage and retrieval using DNA as a data
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and presenting your findings at national and international fora. You will hold a PhD and demonstrate enthusiasm to develop experience in computational biology in this field. You will be an adaptive team
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environmentally focused engineering biology and ultimately support its future deployment into real-world ecosystems. We are looking for candidates with a background in microbial (and ideally plants) bioinformatics
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technology to extend its potential. Previous experience in screening/selection using encoded library techniques is strongly preferred or experience in at least two areas out of molecular biology, peptide
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journals Desirable • Bioinformatics experience • Biosecurity experience • DNA data storage experience • Molecular biology, Synthetic Biology or Biotechnology familiarity • Molecular