19 International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology positions at University of Glasgow
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in infected cells and determine the molecular mechanisms by which they regulate the viral life cycle. This will involve conducting research on this topic with particular focus on localisation studies
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primary tissue culture Cell biology Cell Sorting Genomic engineering (CRISPR, RNA interference) Mass spectrometry Molecular biology Molecular genetics Statistics Tissue culture Use of genetically engineered
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within set timescales. Desirable D1. Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques, particularly qPCR measurements. D2. Experience in developing and troubleshooting novel methods D3. Experience in
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integrating molecular and structural virology, cell biology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, evolution, data-driven research and mathematical modelling. Through linking approaches at the molecular, cellular, host
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laboratory based and ideally suited to a science graduate with Honours degree in a relevant discipline and hands-on experience of standard biochemistry and molecular biology techniques. The successful
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machinery of clinically important viruses and cellular organelles. The ideal candidate will have experience in molecular biology, cryo-EM sample preparation techniques, processing skills of EM images, and
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biology and biochemistry. We take advantage of a broad range of model organisms (bacteria, yeast, plants, Drosophila, mouse and cultured human cells). Our focus is on mechanistic and molecular ‘blue skies
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-doctoral work experience. E2 Experience with cell culture-based assays. E3 Experience with molecular biology techniques. E4 Experience in virological assay. E5 Experience of scientific writing. E6 Proven
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of cytokinesis by polo and aurora kinases and Cdc14 phosphatase regulation of ESCRT proteins.” H.Neto, A.Kaupisch, L.L.Collins and G.W.Gould. Molecular Biology of the Cell (2013) 24, 3633-3674. “Syntaxin 16 is
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Our Plant Science research covers topics such as plant-environment interactions, cell signalling, cell and membrane biology, protein structure and function, gene regulation, synthetic biology