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at the William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine at Queen Mary University of London. The successful candidate will contribute to research in the field of the Cell biology and
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or molecular biology, and has relevant skills in bioinformatics. The successful candidate will be committed to the application of their research skills to veterinary clinical questions and especially
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mentoring. About You The ideal candidate for this position will have a PhD in molecular and/or evolutionary biology, including significant experience in bioinformatics. In particular, past experience
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researchers with proven expertise and practical experience in relevant areas including cell culture, organ-chip models, tissue engineering, biomaterials, bioprinting and musculoskeletal biology. The PDRAs will
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in the Centre for Cell Biology and Cutaneous Research in the Blizard Institute. The project is in collaboration with the Dr Emanuel Rognoni group at the Blizard Institute. The Faculty of Medicine and
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are seeking highly-motivated researchers with a submitted PhD or PhD in molecular biology, genomics, immunology, bioinformatics or a relevant discipline with strong technical expertise in multi-omics approaches
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hours BST on Sunday 28 April 2024 Interview Date: Friday 03 May 2024 Reference: CBS-0025-24A A postdoctoral research associate with expertise and interest in skeletal biology and/or immunology is sought
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/physics/computational biology. The successful candidate will contribute to real data analyses and to the development of Bayesian MCMC algorithms in the MCMCtree software and associated R packages. We
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Department: School of Engineering and Materials Science Salary: Grade 4/5, £40,223 - £47,178 per annum (Grade 5) Reference: 1971 Location: Mile End Date posted: 1 May 2024 Closing date: 30 May 2024 Further details and apply Overview About the Role We have an exciting opportunity for an...
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postdoctoral research associate with expertise and interest in skeletal biology and/or immunology is sought to study the mechanism of pathological bone formation and resorption in ankylosing spondylitis (AS