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depression. In particular, this post will involve integrating common and rare genetic variants to (i) transform the current understanding of molecular pathways leading to pregnancy complications and (ii
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We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with expertise in molecular/genetic epidemiology and bioinformatics. The successful candidate will join the Data Mining Epidemiological Relationships
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We have an exciting opportunity for a talented researcher with a background in molecular and genetic epidemiology to join the Integrative Cancer Epidemiology Programme (ICEP) at the University
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The School of Biochemistry seeks to appoint an Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer with research expertise in molecular cell biology and the insight and collaborative potential to help us further
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to neutralise the pathogenic function of toxins, for their use as antivenom. The post-holder will benefit from the cutting-edge molecular biology, protein biochemistry, synthetic biology, structural biology and
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Oxford, as well as Imperial College London. You will focus on the development of a computational platform to accelerate our ability to engineer biology across scales – from molecular circuits to cellular
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experience using zebrafish. Experience using and maintaining animal models, experience with molecular biology and an ability to work in a highly collaborative team are essential. You will work with key
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Postdoc position to study Cell Competition in Human embryonic and progenitor cells A postdoc position is available to study cell competition in human in vitro systems, including human cell lines
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development, electrical/ thermal transport measurements. You have a PhD in Physics or related subject, or you are close to completion of a PhD You are keen to work in a dynamic team with other postdocs and PhD
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using primary cell models, as well as strategies to exploit metabolic imbalances to selectively target infected cells. The candidate will design and perform experiments in virology and molecular biology