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background in polymer mechanics and the biophysical characterization thereof. Ideally, you would have previous experience with lithographic patterning approaches and the evaluation of cellular behaviour
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biophysics. You should also have a good understanding of soft matter or biological physics (broadly defined). Proficiency in scientific programming, especially computational image analysis, is highly desirable
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until 31 January 2028. The successful applicant will use a combination of genetic perturbations, biophysical approaches and several high resolution imaging techniques to identify molecular regulators
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solid knowledge of GIS and spatial visualisation techniques, and a general understanding of the biophysical processes within the natural environment. You will work across a variety of research projects