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Lincolnshire. You will be a member of the Coasts and Catchments Research Group within the Department of Geography and larger School of Life and Environmental Sciences, however you will work closely with
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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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Therapeutic Targets’. You will join a dynamic and successful research group. You will be based at the University of Leicester Clinical Sciences building at Glenfield Hospital. Research infrastructure includes a
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, from their fundamental understanding and development, to the commercialization of device technology in part co-designed with industry. This position also benefits from the Chair in Emerging Technologies
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This postdoctoral position will support Prof. Matt Lambon Ralph's programme on the neuropsychology of frontotemporal dementia and contrastive neurological groups (e.g., resection for temporal lobe epilepsy). The work will span neuropsychological and neuroimaging investigations of patients and...
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This postdoctoral position will support Prof. Matt Lambon Ralph's programme on the neuropsychology of frontotemporal dementia and contrastive neurological groups (e.g., resection for temporal lobe epilepsy). The work will span neuropsychological and neuroimaging investigations of patients and...
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This post is fixed-term until 31 March 2025. COVID-19 and avian influenza are potent reminders of our collective vulnerability to infectious diseases. This is an excellent opportunity for a bright and enthusiastic researcher to develop their career in statistical epidemiology within the...
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should have a track record in wet-lab cell biology and possess a PhD in a relevant discipline. Prior experience of working with organoids and/or in respiratory disease research would be an advantage, but
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techniques is essential. Experience in microscopy, immunohistochemistry and microscopy image analysis and appropriate publication records would be an advantage. A demonstrated ability to communicate well