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Postdoctoral Research Associate Molecular and cellular biology of mitochondrial disease models The University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a talented postdoctoral research associate to join the
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The Section of Molecular Plant Biology (Department of Biology) is seeking to recruit a Research Technician. This is a full-time post funded by the BBSRC, working under the direction of Professor
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, chemical biology, and molecular biology. The candidate will work at the forefront of chemical and synthetic biology and will develop advanced skills in chemical synthesis, various molecular biology and
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metabolites. In order to determine the molecular mechanism of tumour cell response, activation of key metabolic regulators will be assessed using standard molecular biology techniques. To better understand how
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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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, transcriptomics, epigenomics, biochemistry, and molecular and cellular biology. Resistance to antibiotics is a major challenge facing modern medicine. It is usually the result of bacteria acquiring new genes
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, transcriptomics, epigenomics, biochemistry, and molecular and cellular biology. This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 12 months. This is a full-time post - 100% full time equivalent. However, if
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C. elegans. The group primarily uses analysis of C. elegans as well as molecular biology, genetics and electrophysiology using Xenopus oocytes. We are an inclusive, diverse, and welcoming group, all
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able to design experiments and develop projects involving molecular biology, light and electron microscopy, perform genetic perturbations using Drosophila and will be ready to learn and apply other
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to develop correlative technologies to visualize integration targeting by cryoET in situ. You will be managing the project day-to-day, including both design and action of strategies in molecular biology and