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research group. Applicants must have a PhD degree in Biological Science with a focus on Microbiology or Immunology, preferably with some experience in murine in vivo infection and/or inflammation models
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and disease. You will be working with cell biologists across a range of expertise including immunology, virology, microbiology, and clinicians to adapt, improve, and integrate existing software, to best
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: Essential: PhD in immunology, molecular or cellular biology or in the final stages of PhD submission Experience with organoids and/or iPSCs Experience with bioinformatics Experience in molecular biology
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should hold a PhD in microbiology, genetics, molecular biology or a related discipline. Collaborating with other members of the research team to achieve goals, and contributing to the training and
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will be working with cell biologists across a range of fields including immunology, virology, microbiology, and clinicians to adapt, improve, and integrate existing software, to best answer
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vaccines. The post will be within the Division of Microbiology & Parasitology, Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge. The candidate should have completed a PhD level degree in cell biology
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optical properties of a large variety of photonic structures ranging from micro to macro algae, to artificial photonic material and structural coloured bacteria. The successful candidate will have a PhD in