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on a recently awarded BBSRC Engineering Biology Mission Award. The aim of the project is to engineer Escherichia coli strains to express different high-value inner membrane proteins and determine the
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to work on a recently awarded BBSRC Engineering Biology Mission Award. The aim of the project is to engineer Escherichia coli strains to express different high-value inner membrane proteins and determine
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reasearch assistant. We are a growing chemical-biology research group that aims to develop new molecular tools for neuroscience and cell biology. The researcher will work on different topics: (A
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Nott group is looking for a skilled and motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate with a strong background in structural biology
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About the role The Carvalho Lab is recruiting postdoctoral researchers to investigate the mechanisms of protein degradation using cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology approaches. You
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and disseminating results to facility users. You should keep up to date with the latest developments in molecular biology techniques by reading appropriate literature and attending relevant seminars
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or tissue homeostasis. Our research is curiosity driven and, although the projects in our labs had their origins in viral systems, many have now evolved into biochemistry and cell biology questions. Our
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of Pharmacology. The Howarth group have broad interests, including synthetic biology, biotechnology and entrepreneurship (www.howarthgroup.org ). The project relates to engineering a protein superglue to enhance
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immunology and molecular biology to understand molecular mechanisms of immunity and immune suppression in cancer and inflammation. This research aims to uncover novel molecular and cellular mechanisms
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relevant skills for the project, able to lead a project individually and as part of a team. This is a multi-disciplinary project involving macrophage immunology, oncology and advanced molecular biology