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molecular hydrogen underground, to be recovered during periods of low renewables generation. Hydrogen storage is a relatively new area of research and is of increasing importance. For both carbon dioxide
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are expected to hold a BSc or MSc degree in Virology, Molecular Biology or a related discipline. Candidates should have experience with mammalian tissue culture, imaging and biochemical techniques. Prior
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support to Dr.Ong within the Wilson Lab. You will support experimental work across the lab and can develop your skills in several areas including stem cell culture, molecular biology, bioengineering
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, therefore experience of extracting good quality high molecular weight DNA is essential. Additionally, the role holder will support the development of protocols for new species, adding to established protocols
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cellular and molecular biology approaches. Our aim is to inform development of new immune-based therapies for patients with cancer and inflammatory disease. You will be expected to oversee and provide
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cloning, plant genetics and plant molecular biology, a strong interest in the fundamental mechanisms of meiotic recombination and their future application to crop breeding. Experience with DNA, RNA work and
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deep learning approaches. This is an exciting opportunity to use AI-based methods to uncover the molecular mechanisms behind gene regulation and mRNA stability. You will be part of a computational team
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investigating the regulatory mechanisms that govern lung stem cells using molecular and cellular studies of human lung organoids from the developing and adult lungs. Molecular biology, microscopy and next
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, biochemistry or closely related field. In addition, the candidate should have demonstrable previous research lab experience with particular focus on the following elements: Molecular biology and biochemistry
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://academic.oup.com/bjs/article/110/2/133/6677613 Candidates should have (or expect to obtain) a first or upper second class degree in molecular or cell biology or an allied subject. Applicants with relevant research