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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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small scale project management, to co-ordination of multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in Neuroscience, Biology, Molecular
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. With regards to day-to-day activities, you will combine systems biology and hypothesis-driven approaches to help PDRAs pursue these lines of research, using multidisciplinary methods from genetics
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regards to day-to-day activities, you will combine systems biology and hypothesis-driven approaches to help PDRAs pursue these lines of research, using multidisciplinary methods from genetics
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View All Vacancies Neuroscience & Cell Biology Research Institute Salary: £75,588 plus London Allowance of £2,162 per annum Permanent, full time position Opening Date: Monday 29 April 2024 Closing
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candidate will work in a multidisciplinary environment on an exciting and emerging area of oncology drug discovery and interact closely with our cellular biology and medicinal chemistry teams. The Post-doc
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We are looking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Scientist to join the wonderful team at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, led by Peijun Zhang, Professor of Structural Biology. This project aims
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that has a real impact around the globe. The role will involve setting up glasshouse trials to determine the putative effects of various reagents on the biology of plant parasitic nemodes. Ideally
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changes in life science through interdisciplinary research and technology. We are currently seeking a highly motivated senior scientist to join our Structural Biology theme at the Rosalind Franklin