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College London) as part of a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional grant called EEBio, which investigates ways to improve the robustness of engineered biology using feedback control. This is a 3-year
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working with microbes (ideally diverse types), a real passion for engineering biology, a demonstrated ability to pick up new skills and work well in a diverse, multidisciplinary team, and an interest in
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In partnership with the University of Oxford and over 40 industrial collaborators, the University of Bristol is launching a new Engineering Biology Centre for Doctoral Training (EngBioCDT
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The School of Biochemistry seeks to appoint an Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer with research expertise in molecular cell biology and the insight and collaborative potential to help us further
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proliferation, in the context of cardiac fibrosis. The project will involve using a wide range of molecular cell biology techniques, in silico molecular modelling and ex vivo experimental models. The successful
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to neutralise the pathogenic function of toxins, for their use as antivenom. The post-holder will benefit from the cutting-edge molecular biology, protein biochemistry, synthetic biology, structural biology and
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The School of Biochemistry seeks to appoint an Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer with research expertise in Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Cell Biology or Synthetic (or Engineering) Biology
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using primary cell models, as well as strategies to exploit metabolic imbalances to selectively target infected cells. The candidate will design and perform experiments in virology and molecular biology
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, single-cell gene expression analysis, and cutting-edge clonal tracking technology. The successful candidate will largely focus on the biology of stem cells, specifically how they are formed, maintained