Carolina G
@cgrandel.bsky.social
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📣 We're pleased to open applications for a new Group Leader in Artificial Intelligence (#AI) in Biology.

Join our collaborative and inter-disciplinary research environment, exploring the natural world through the lens of #genomics.

🗓️ Applications close: 24 Oct
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#machinelearning
Group Leader: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Biology
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We've just opened expressions of interest for a new one day workshop focusing on #Biofoundries, #automation, and #engineeringbiology in plant and microbial systems, covering:

🔃 applying automated workflows
🤖 robotic platforms and liquid handlers
🧫 high-throughput experimentation

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Automation and Engineering Biology for Plant & Microbial Systems
A one-day practical and theoretical workshop covering Biofoundries high throughput applications, DoE (design of experiments) and Engineering Biology pipelines.
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Only 5 days left to apply for our Soil metagenomics position: estimating the impact microbiomes in restored agricultural sites can have on climate change (closing 19th Sep):
jobs.earlham.ac.uk/Details.asp?...
Earlham Institute
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#EarlhamBiofoundry Retreat, apart from modular DNA assemblies, we now also master origami modular assemblies 😎 #standarisation #engineeringbiology @earlhaminst.bsky.social @davideanne.bsky.social #teamwork @MelissaSalmon @EricaHawkins #Biofoundries #Automation
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@davideanne.bsky.social showing off our new protocol with the Opentrons 👏🏼🤖 @earlhaminst.bsky.social
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Two of our students - Rosie and Archie - shared their experience working with our Technical Genomics and Earlham Biofoundry Groups, developing their skills and gaining practical training in #genomics and #laboratory #automation. 🧬

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@drkarimgharbi.bsky.social @cgrandel.bsky.social
Developing the next generation of technical specialists with T-Levels
The Earlham Institute T-Level industry placement programme inspires the next generation of young people pursuing careers in science.
www.earlham.ac.uk
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🧬 Are you looking to establish and lead an internationally recognised programme of innovative research in #engineeringbiology? ⚙️

Join our Research Faculty as a new Group Leader:
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#EngBio #Biotech #SynBio
Group Leader - Engineering Biology
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Dear #Proteomics community, my team at @thesainsburylab.bsky.social is looking to automate digestions and enrichment workflows using'off the shelf' solutions (consumables and robotics) compatible with Proteomics workflows. Have you already implemented #automation, please reply
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If you want to gain skills and experience in #plantsciences and #bioengineering take a look at our 12-month #Internship in the Earlham #Biofoundry:
John Innes Foundation Internship in Plant Science
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We are looking for an intern to join the Biofoundry team!
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Keen to work in #PlantSciences? 🌿

Applications are open for a new John Innes Foundation Internship with Dr Carolina Grandellis at the Earlham Biofoundry. 🧬

You'll work on #bioengineering approaches for plant sciences, utilising high-throughput platforms at the Earlham Institute.
John Innes Foundation Internship in Plant Science
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This PhD position is a collaboration between Gwen le Gall UEA MED and Carolina Grandellis @earlhaminst.bsky.social bioFoundry. If you are interested in microbiology, animal development and high-throughput methods please apply. Email for questions.
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Another great couple of days at #NorwichScienceFestival, huge thanks to everyone who joined us and our colleagues volunteering their time on the stand.

@theforumnorwich.bsky.social @uniofeastanglia.bsky.social
Child's hand holding colourful beads on a string. Adult and child crouching down at the exhibition table, with an EI scientist, looking at a tray of string and colourful beads to make a keyring. A pot of orange marigold flowers, behind a white plastic tray which holds colourful string, colourful beads, and green beads. Participants to the stand use these beads to build a keyring representing a medicinal compound found in the marigold. Close up of a child's hand adding colourful beads to the keyring they're making.