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experience of cell culture and common molecular biology techniques such as DNA/RNA isolation, ELISA, PCR, QPCR, Western blotting etc would be desirable although training will be given. No prior experience
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human induced pluripotent stem cells. The successful candidate will be trained in relevant methods and procedures, including cell culture, cardiac electrophysiology, molecular biology/protein isolation
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transition of weaning, but the molecular mechanisms are not well understood. This project, using data and microbial isolates from a large cohort study of infants, will aim to unravel the mechanisms used by
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, chemical biology, and molecular biology. The candidate will work at the forefront of chemical and synthetic biology and will develop advanced skills in chemical synthesis, various molecular biology and
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at Research Assistant level (Grade 5) and amended to Research Associate (Grade 7) upon the award of PhD. Foundations in molecular biology and confocal microscopy are also required, alongside a willingness and
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you will develop a diagnostic toolbox to differentiate between BDV, BVD and CSFV using various molecular techniques including whole genome sequencing, reverse genetics and using epidemiological methods
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other PhD students in Biology and related disciplines. The PhD student is expected to be trained in a highly valued skillset that combines molecular biology with fermentation science to fill skill gaps in
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for the development of better therapies. This project will equip the student with skills in a wide range of techniques including the use of specialist tests of platelet function, cell migration, cell and molecular
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lines of humans and fish origin. The overall aims are to: (a) enhance our ability of using human cell line-based assays as proxy to inform potential effects in fish; (b) adopt basic biology and molecular
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-molecule level. You will form part of the research team core and support the wider group through outstanding technical support and research in molecular biology and biochemistry focused on DNA replication