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. This role will be part of a team that integrates molecular biology, low- and high-throughput protein biochemistry along with computational approaches (including artificial Intelligence and machine learning
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. This role will be part of a team that integrates molecular biology, low- and high-throughput protein biochemistry along with computational approaches (including artificial Intelligence and machine learning
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developmental biology. Our group supports researchers across the institute in experimental design, analysis and presentation of high throughput data. You will work collaboratively with researchers to develop new
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in understanding whole body metabolism and hormone biology. The post holder will play a key role in the management of animal colonies and will be involved in the supervision and training of other
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molecular, genetic, biochemical and sequence data for fission yeast. Applicants will have completed a PhD and have a background in biocuration and/or in yeast experimental biology, with a degree in Cell
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first (or upper second) class degree in chemistry, biochemistry or a related, relevant subject, followed by a PhD. The project involves chemical and molecular biology techniques. Specific skills in
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. elegans. You will join the group of Dr Iris Hardege (https://www.hardege-lab.com/ ) in the Department of Zoology. We are studying the roles of novel neurotransmitter receptors in the biology of the nematode
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by Professor David Ron studying protein folding homeostasis in the Endoplasmic Reticulum. You will be primarily responsible for application of molecular and cellular biology tools to explore
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The Medical Research Council Mitochondrial Biology Unit (MRC MBU), University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a post-doctoral Research Associate (cryoEM) to join Professor Judy Hirst and the
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using mouse and cell models. Applicants must have laboratory experience and a degree in biological science. Prior animal experience would be advantageous, though training will be provided. There is the