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relevant laboratory experience in molecular biology, including genetics/genomics. They will have a good understanding of molecular biology and excellent general laboratory skills. The candidate should have
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: 28581500; Tchasovnikarova et al. Science. 2015 PMID: 26022416. The role is best suited to candidates with training in molecular biology or biochemistry with a background in chromatin biology, epigenetics
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degree with a strong background in molecular mycobacteriology and molecular biology. Essential experience includes generating knockout bacterial strains, cloning and expression of fluorescently tagged
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management, while routinely liaising with many internal and external contacts, including those in the University, our scientific collaborators, and invited speakers (e.g., for the 'Quantitative Biology Seminar
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for liquid-handling robots. - Design of expression plasmids, gene sequences, oligonucleotides, and perform the corresponding molecular biology (e.g., cloning, mutagenesis, etc.). - Recombinant expression and
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goal is to reveal novel fundamental immunological mechanisms related to ILC biology and immune regulation, and therapeutically modulate these in cancer and chronic inflammation. As a research laboratory
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-of-the-art molecular cell biology technologies, combined with in vivo mouse models, to achieve the final goal of developing novel therapeutics for neurodegeneration. You will need to hold or be close to
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manipulation of arthropod vectors. The post holder will be expected to perform molecular biology techniques including cloning, DNA manipulation, PCR, and to analyse experimental data, interpret results, and
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Applications are invited for a position of Diagnostic Laboratory Technician available from 20th May 2024 or as soon as possible after this date. The Clinical Pathology laboratory provides a range of services critical to the timely diagnosis of patients presenting in the clinics; these services...
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, cell biology, and physiology to study microtubule dysfunction in cardiovascular diseases. Our data show that the regulation of post-translational modification of microtubules plays a key role in