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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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and molecular biology. Providing detailed record keeping for experiments; communicating regularly and effectively with other lab members, ability to work independently with precision while maintaining
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-edge molecular biology techniques and bioinformatics tools to advance our understanding and treatment strategies for genetic disorders. This position offers an exciting opportunity to be at the forefront
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ways to study the molecular processes in biological cells which cause cancer and other diseases, working to understand how the focus between the individual atoms and molecules on the nanoscale shape our
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subject. Research experience in a molecular cell biology discipline. Familiarity with human stem cell culture and/or differentiation protocols Cell culture experience. Familiarity with general molecular
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, and experience Essential criteria BSc in relevant subject At least 6 months experience with cell culture At least 6 months experience with molecular biology Experience with microscopy Good judgement and
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molecular cell biology discipline. Human cell culture. Isolation and functional analysis of islets of Langerhans or beta cells. Using mouse models for diabetes or metabolic studies, including carrying out
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biology discipline. Human cell culture. Human stem cell differentiation protocols, preferably to beta cells. General molecular cell biology techniques, including qRT-PCR, scRNAseq, immunohistochemistry
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://nmgn.mrc.ukri.org to aid their experiments and to ensure smooth running of the project. Key desired skills include mouse colony maintenance, gene editing, molecular biology, advanced imaging and database management
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., 2022, Molecular Cell). Details about the lab can be found at https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/leukaemia-and-stem-cell-biology . The candidate will lead projects aiming to characterize novel crosstalk