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Advert Research Associate in Engineering Biology and Microfluidics Cardiff School of Engineering We seek a highly motivated post-doctoral candidate to participate within a multi-laboratory
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Advert Research Fellow (Biology) School of Biosciences The Medicines Discovery Institute represents a major investment in translational science by Cardiff University. The goal of the Institute is to
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) or relevant industrial experience. The work covers a wide variety of research areas, including molecular biology, biochemistry, virology, cell biology, and immunology. The successful candidate will have
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stewardship and operational management of a federated data platform as part of its Horizon Europe project STREAMLINE. The position will work within an international collaboration to study the biology of
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post-menopause females. Fundamental sex differences in pain sensation and bone biology intrinsic to osteoarthritis, are vastly under researched. This project will use our nerve and bone models
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trials supervised by clinician scientist Professor Votruba. Candidates with strong research experience and publication track records in cell and molecular biology are highly recommended to apply
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to hear from you if you have: - Substantial experience of working as a technician in a molecular biology laboratory. - Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. - Effective communication skills and a
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blotting, immunoprecipitation, etc. b. Molecular biology, PCR, molecular cloning, etc. 12. Experience of working in a Higher Education environment. 13. Fluency in Welsh, written and oral. Additional
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, neuroscience, biology, physics, etc. This post is part of an exciting collaboration between the School of Physics and Astronomy and the Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC), which is housed
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for a highly motivated researcher to conduct research in the area of telomere biology, genome instability and DNA repair. The laboratory has developed novel approaches for characterising genome-wide