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Further details and apply Overview About the Role We have an opportunity to join the Centre for Multi-omics, working with some of the world leaders in the genetic discovery of molecular traits, that underly
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Research discipline (e.g., Biology, Biochemistry, Immunology) and would require demonstrable laboratory experience. Ideally knowledge of immunology and or virology/molecular biology would be beneficial, with
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laboratory experience in molecular biology as well as in general laboratory techniques and demonstrable expertise in bacterial glycoengineering. Further particulars can be found in the job description. The
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hours BST on Sunday 28 April 2024 Interview Date: Friday 03 May 2024 Reference: CBS-0025-24A A postdoctoral research associate with expertise and interest in skeletal biology and/or immunology is sought
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is well suited to individuals enthusiastic to learn new skills and work at greater depth in molecular parasitology. The candidate will have a first degree in the field of biomedical sciences (biology
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. The successful applicant will have BSc and/or MSc degree in the field of molecular biology or microbiology, or in a related study discipline, and/or at least two years’ experience in biochemistry, life sciences
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biology, ideally molecular parasitology, experience of eukaryotic cell culture, and development of novel and innovative phenotypic assays. The post also requires experience in the use of advanced microscopy
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for the position should have a PhD (or be close to completion) in molecular and/or evolutionary biology, with significant experience in epigenetics general molecular biology techniques and/or bioinformatics. A track
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are part of a vibrant group of researchers at the Royal Veterinary College and University of Melbourne working to understand the pathophysiology of cardiovascular and renal biology from the molecular
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postdoctoral research associate with expertise and interest in skeletal biology and/or immunology is sought to study the mechanism of pathological bone formation and resorption in ankylosing spondylitis (AS