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Applications are invited for a full-time Bioinformatician who will be based in the Cancer Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL), Clifford Allbutt Building, Hills Road, Cambridge. The CMDL is a key
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. The molecular epidemiology group of the MRC IEU is a dynamic group with a strong portfolio of grant-funded projects. You will be encouraged to contribute your own ideas, take responsibility for discrete
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. The research methods employed within the group include clinical projects, including randomised controlled cancer & haematology trials, molecular and cellular biology, material science, ultrasound and contrast
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therapeutic opportunities will require elucidation of the molecular basis of disease through understanding of dynamic biomolecular mechanisms within relevant cellular and tissue contexts. The Astbury Centre
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between cancer cells and the host immune system using synthetic and molecular biology, genetics, and immunology. This research delineates how interaction dynamics between tumour cells and immune cells
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Full-time, Fixed term for 1 year We are seeking to appoint a motivated and forward-thinking Lab Manager to join Prof Molly Stevens’ dynamic and multidisciplinary team at the Kavli Institute
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involving structural biology, molecular dynamics simulations and bioinformatics. You will be involved in managing these multiple server systems, with a particular focus on those for cryo-electron microscopy
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are recruiting a Cereal Pathologist to join ourfriendly and dynamic field pathology team to provide a practical senior scientific (specialist) support in the area of plant pathology, with the main focus on fungal
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work to characterise interactions between key regulators of pathogen responses to support the development and validation of a dynamic network model of lettuce transcriptional responses to fungal
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, standard molecular biological techniques (i.e. cloning, viral vector production, assays), basic IF microscopy. A background in flow cytometry will be highly valued. Desired Organizational skills: Mouse