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This new full-time post is immediately available until 30 June 2026 on a fixed-term basis. The post The Faculty wishes to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate or Fellow to study the biology of
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over 25 faculty with strong international reputations and a track record of extramural support. Faculty research interests are focused in cellular, molecular and integrative biology, reproductive biology
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/vijayanand/ Research focus To investigate molecular and cellular mechanisms of anti-tumor immunity and test novel immunotherapy targets using cutting-edge genomic and immunological tools and mouse models
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“omics” data Ability to script write in Perl/Python and R (or similar) for data manipulation and bioinformatics analysis in a UNIX environment High level understanding of molecular biology and genomics
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; - Experience in Flow cytometry; - Knowledge in Molecular Biology. Additional Information Benefits Work place and Scientific orientation: The research activities will be developed at Human Immunodeficiency
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of material composition, molecular structure and their relationship to material properties will be central to the work. The candidate will work interdisciplinary with chemists, physicist, marine biologists