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View Vacancy -- Investigator Scientist - Cell Biology - Dr Marta Shahbazi - LMB 2428 Open Date 12/06/2024, 08:00 Close Date 10/07/2024, 23:55 Research Institute MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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mouse models of infection, models for graded T cell signalling, live cell imaging, tissue histology, flow cytometry, CRISPR/cas9 genome editing, cell culture and molecular biology. The candidate will play
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offers the opportunity to engage in a dynamic research environment focusing on chemical biology. The successful candidate will support experiments in cloning, cell culture, chemical synthesis (desired, not
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View Vacancy -- Research Group Leader Tenure Track - Structural Studies - LMB 2411 Open Date 15/05/2024, 08:00 Close Date 23/06/2024, 23:55 Research Institute MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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Open Ended and Full-time The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (LMB) is an internationally recognised scientific research institution. We are looking to recruit a full-time Maintenance
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to develop collaborations using cutting-edge technologies in genetics, genomics, and single-cell biology. Responsibilities: The academic appointment will be in the Department of Immunology at Harvard Medical
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atherosclerosis. The successful applicant will possess a PhD in a relevant subject such as biological science, have at least two years of post-doctoral experience, and have extensive "hands-on" experience of single
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destruction of tumors and pathogen-infected cells. This will support the research mission at Dana-Farber and in furtherance of understanding molecular, cellular, and structural biology components as applied
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; basic familiarity with biology and/or neuroscience in order to help contextualize the computational tools being deployed and write reports about the research and the tools being developed; and some MATLAB
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Biological science or other relevant experience. Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with end users. Ability to learn on the job and to organise the day-to-day calendar to ensure that experiments