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The University of Warwick Ion Cyclotron Resonance laboratory is hereby advertising a Research Fellow position in Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance (FTICR) mass spectrometry. The position is
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Research Assistant/Associate with a strong background in mass spectrometry-based proteomics field to facilitate support for method development and in-depth protein analysis. You will be working as member of
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two years. The project involves protein expression and mass spectrometry of solute carriers and GPCRs is funded by the Wellcome Trust. Find out more about the Robinson group research at the Kavli
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of microalgal species and their biomass through metabolomic, lipidomic and proteomic profiling using mass spectrometry. The post-holder will work with Dr Richard Burchmore together with colleagues in the MVLS
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, lipidomic and proteomic profiling using mass spectrometry. The post-holder will work with Dr. Richard Burchmore together with colleagues in the MVLS Shared Research Facilities in collaboration with the wider
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engineering to generate required reporter lines - and perform mass-spectrometry proteomics to identify phosphorylation patterns and binding partners of the cryptochromes. You will work closely others in
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engineering to generate required reporter lines - and perform mass-spectrometry proteomics to identify phosphorylation patterns and binding partners of the cryptochromes. You will work closely others in
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AS valves. To do this, we will perform RNA sequencing and mass spectrometry to elucidate changes in the transcriptome and proteome respectively. In addition, we will use spatial transcriptomics (GeoMx
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resistance. In this project the post holder will develop chemical biology and structural proteomic methods (primarily hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry) to achieve insight into protein structure
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quantification techniques, ideally ELISA and SIMOA. Being able to manage your own research and administrative activities is also essential. Experience with sample preparation for mass-spectrometry proteomics and