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to learn new techniques, good time-management and accurate record keeping in a dynamic environment are essential. Knowledge of basic molecular biology is essential. Experience in mouse primary neuronal cell
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’ Hospital and King’s College Hospital); governance; sample collection and sample processing/storage/analysis (immunology and molecular biology based); and reporting progress at research meetings. You will
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assistant to join their diverse and dynamic team. The successful candidate will join a group at the heart of the global levitated nanoparticle research community, and a key player in the UK’s Quantum
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AI could be applied Experience with statistical approaches to uncertainty quantification, e.g. conformal prediction Experience with mathematical approaches to modelling complex dynamical systems, with
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, virology, protein biochemistry, cell biology and/or molecular biology. The post holder should have excellent skills in recording laboratory activities and data, organization, communication, and teamwork
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safe laboratory environment. Skills, knowledge, and experience Essential criteria PhD in Cancer Biology, Cancer Immunology, Molecular Imaging, or relevant related field. Candidates who have submitted
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. Skills, knowledge, and experience Research Assistant 1 Essential criteria BSc, MSc or PhD in a relevant biomedical sciences subject. Research experience in a molecular cell biology discipline. Familiarity
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, characterise, and test new molecular radionuclide therapies beyond beta particle-emitters both in vitro and in vivo in tumour and healthy cells and tissues. Approaches will be both as single therapies and in
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sciences subject. Post-doctoral research experience in a molecular cell biology discipline. Human cell culture. Isolation and functional analysis of islets of Langerhans or beta cells. Using mouse models
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-doctoral research experience in a molecular cell biology discipline. Human cell culture. Human stem cell differentiation protocols, preferably to beta cells. General molecular cell biology techniques