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Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics University of Oxford Sherrington Building, Parks Road, Oxford Research Assistant A genetic resource for complex cell-cell interaction studies in
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universities of Oxford, Bristol, and Imperial College as well as more than two dozen industry and academic partners. The research project will develop new technologies underpinning Synthetic/Engineering Biology
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analyse scientific data. It is essential that you hold a PhD with significant relevant laboratory experience, have publications in Biomarker studies or relevant biotechnology methodologies and use of ELISA
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Institute, USA), Prof. Vincent Courdavault (University of Tours, Tours, France), Prof. Harrison Steel (University of Oxford, UK), and Prof. Peter Hegemann (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany) to gain a
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, biochemistry, chemistry, biotechnology or similar. You will be familiar with biochemistry techniques (e.g. Immunoblotting, immunoprecipitation, pull-down, in vitro enzymatic activity assays) and have experience
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, biotechnology, photonics or biophysics and possess sufficient specialist knowledge to work within the established research programme. You will have knowledge and experience in molecular, cellular or chromosome