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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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. Bioreactor modelling, Systems biology, metabolic modelling, regulatory networks, mammalian cells
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-disciplinary project. It is essential that you hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in biochemistry, molecular biology, neuroscience or a related field, together with relevant experience and knowledge
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View Vacancy -- Postdoctoral Researcher - PNAC - Dr Jason Chin - LMB 2415 Open Date 29/05/2024, 11:00 Close Date 26/06/2024, 23:55 Research Institute MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Research
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This new full time post is available immediately on a fixed term basis until August 2025. Summary of the role We are seeking an enthusiastic researcher with a background in cell biology and/or
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space. Further information about ongoing islet biology research in the Department of Diabetes at King’s College London may be found here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/islet-biology . About the role
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. About you You will have a DPhil/PhD in telomere biology, supplemented by relevant experience in ALT-cancer biology, with proven and demonstrable technical skills, including telomere assays, DNA damage
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variety of cell biology techniques (ranging from live cell imaging to flow cytometry to in vitro vascular modelling) and biochemistry approaches (ranging from immunoblotting to second messenger analyses and
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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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to work on a recently awarded BBSRC Engineering Biology Mission Award. The project aims to engineer extracellular vesicles (EVs) naturally present in milk into the next-generation oral nucleic acid