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in infected cells and determine the molecular mechanisms by which they regulate the viral life cycle. This will involve conducting research on this topic with particular focus on localisation studies
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role in the planning and conduct of research to develop and analyse ecological models of phenotypic plasticity, using numerical simulations and techniques from dynamical systems theory to understand
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systems as decision support tools. A2 A knowledge and understanding of molecular assay optimisation and validation, and/or microfluidic techniques used to manipulate samples. A3 Knowledge of specialist IT
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an important role in our commitments to single-cell, spatial omics, and bulk transcriptomics of viral infections. Your expertise in molecular biology and high-throughput sequencing technology (HTS), encompassing
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, Analytical Chemistry or a relevant subject A2 A comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of the approaches to molecular analysis of complex samples. Desirable: B1 An awarded (or recently submitted or near
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higher degree. Training in relevant methodologies (e.g., Good Clinical Practice, MRI, ECG, molecular techniques) will be undertaken and certification maintained throughout the fellowship. 11. Support for
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COLLEGE OF MVLS SCHOOL OF MOLECULAR BIOSCIENCES / SCHOOL OF INFECTION AND IMMUNITY Grade 6 Job Purpose You will contribute to a project ‘Assessing MUC1 carrying aberrant glycans as disease drivers
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laboratory based and ideally suited to a science graduate with Honours degree in a relevant discipline and hands-on experience of standard biochemistry and molecular biology techniques. The successful
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to the spread and dynamics of pathogens and vectors (i.e. ticks). The candidate will also oversee the deployment and data analysis of accelerometers on migratory wildebeest in Tanzania to understand ecological
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reputation. F2 Experience of work on free-surface flows, including lubrication theory F3 Experience of conducting direct numerical simulations The University of Glasgow has a responsibility to ensure that all