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Research Fellow (Immunity) - Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Job No.: 664036 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12-month fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $78,120
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expertise in cryo-electron microscopy and a strong interest in molecular virology - or vice versa. Outstanding candidates with other areas of expertise related to structural biology will be considered
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development, unit coordination, and the delivery of both online and face-to-face teaching materials. Reporting to the Head of Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, this role combines teaching
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pluripotent or embryonic stem cells would be advantageous Understanding of cell characterization methods and technologies (e.g., flow cytometry, qPCR, immunoassays, microscopy, molecular biology, histology
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. The successful applicant will have a doctoral qualification in the relevant discipline (molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry) or a closely related field. In addition to this, the position requires a research
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Proficiency in small animal handling, surgical procedures, and molecular biology techniques Experience in confocal microscopy, viral delivery systems, and immunohistochemistry Familiarity with Animal Ethics
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drug delivery systems to spatiotemporally control cell signalling. As the successful candidate you will be responsible for: Molecular biology activities and engineering new cell lines, as appropriate
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, Python, Bioconductor, GitHub, and HPC use Experience implementing multi-omics and machine learning in a genomic context Wet lab experience in basic molecular biology and flow cytometry If you're ready to
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team, you will co-lead projects unravelling the biochemical and molecular intricacies of circadian clock biology, inflammation, necroptosis, and efferocytosis, employing cutting-edge techniques and
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, Next-seq 500, and Nova-seq 6000, housed within our top-tier laboratory at ARA. Your core responsibilities span from NGS library preparation to steering molecular biology experiments relevant to NGS, all