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: Essential: PhD in immunology, molecular or cellular biology or in the final stages of PhD submission Experience with organoids and/or iPSCs Experience with bioinformatics Experience in molecular biology
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degree with a strong background in molecular mycobacteriology and molecular biology. Essential experience includes generating knockout bacterial strains, cloning and expression of fluorescently tagged
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The Ahringer lab in the Gurdon Institute is looking for an experienced laboratory research scientist with expertise in molecular biology and genomics to support its research programmes. We decipher
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manipulation of arthropod vectors. The post holder will be expected to perform molecular biology techniques including cloning, DNA manipulation, PCR, and to analyse experimental data, interpret results, and
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relevant laboratory experience in molecular biology, including genetics/genomics. They will have a good understanding of molecular biology and excellent general laboratory skills. The candidate should have
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the laboratory of Ben Luisi. The position would suit an ambitious and talented recent graduate in Biochemistry or Molecular Biology, who is keen to gain research experience in an international academic environment
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laboratory technician/biological scientific research work is essential. Experience with molecular biology (PCR, cloning, RNA extraction) and horticultural practices would be an advantage. The role holder will
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: 28581500; Tchasovnikarova et al. Science. 2015 PMID: 26022416. The role is best suited to candidates with training in molecular biology or biochemistry with a background in chromatin biology, epigenetics
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goal is to reveal novel fundamental immunological mechanisms related to ILC biology and immune regulation, and therapeutically modulate these in cancer and chronic inflammation. As a postdoctoral
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goal is to reveal novel fundamental immunological mechanisms related to ILC biology and immune regulation, and therapeutically modulate these in cancer and chronic inflammation. As a research laboratory