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. The post holder will be responsible for characterising repair factors through structural biology techniques, with a focus on cryo-electron microscopy. Ideal candidates should have expertise in molecular
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forward, including cancer biology and radiobiology aspects. This involves project management to co-ordinate your research to meet deadlines as well as test hypotheses and analyse data from a variety of
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About the role The SalGo Team (https://salgo.web.ox.ac.uk/) at the Department of Biology of the University of Oxford is offering a postdoctoral research associate position for an initial tenure
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This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant within the Euratom project SCORPIAN, which aims to address important weaknesses in promising silicon carbide fibre (SiC)/SiC matrix composite cladding material concepts for ATFs (accident tolerant fuels) by highly innovative...
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in structural biology, cell biology and neurobiology, providing access to expertise and training in these areas. The successful candidate will focus on the structures and functions of adhesion
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and capable for working independently in a laboratory. Having experience in molecular biology techniques is highly desirable. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required
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biology relevant to analysis of neuronal phenotypes. You will have practical experience of working with cell cultures, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage your own research activities
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including, molecular biology, high-throughput sequencing-based assays, cell culture and flow cytometry. Ideally candidates will have experience of FACS sorting and bioinformatics. You should be able
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for this position, you will hold or be close to completing a relevant PhD/DPhil in cell biology, molecular biology, biomedicine, or a related discipline. You will have specialized knowledge in the cell and molecular
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About the role We have an exciting opportunity to join the Department of Oncology as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Professor Nicholas La Thangue’s Laboratory of Cancer Biology. You will play