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details and apply Overview About the role As the School continues to grow, we seek to appoint an enthusiastic Lecturer in Infectious Disease Biology who will develop and deliver high-quality and engaging
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Overview About the Role The Rakyan lab’s research focuses on the genetic and epigenetic regulation of mammalian Ribosomal DNA (rDNA), using cutting edge molecular biology tools and high-level computational
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and experience: Essential criteria BSc in Molecular Biology, Immunology, Biophysics, Biochemistry or related subject Experience in immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence Trained in the use of in vivo
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and SuDs) through site surveys, 2) explore sustainable intensification strategies, including advanced media and engineering biology approaches, to enhance treatment performance, and 3) to conduct cost
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microscopy. In addition, you will train lab colleagues and students and support their experimental work with bacteria growth, basic molecular biology approaches and imaging. About You You should have a
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, Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology, Biology or Virology or equivalent degree or vocational qualification Experience in a medical (or veterinary) diagnostic laboratory or in biomedical research Computer
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University of London. About You Essential requirements for this post include a BSc or equivalent in a biological science or allied health field. A MSc in Cancer Biology, Pathology, Cancer Therapeutics, or a
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research and include cell biology (including cell transfection), immuno-labelling and photomicroscopy, molecular genetic facilities and in vivo sampling techniques (phototesting, skin biopsy and DNA sampling
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Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry at Kingston University. We live in a world where there is so much information out there about vital subjects such as cancer biology, pharmacy and sport and nutrition, but it
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with Monte Carlo modelling skills and a good understanding of the basic radiation dosimetry principles. Optional experimental work spans molecular biology, in vitro cell studies and preclinical in vivo