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We are seeking an enthusiastic and skilled Research Associate to join the Nixon-Abell Laboratory at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research. Our work sits at the interface between cell biology
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manipulation of arthropod vectors. The post holder will be expected to perform molecular biology techniques including cloning, DNA manipulation, PCR, and to analyse experimental data, interpret results, and
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-of-the-art molecular cell biology technologies, combined with in vivo mouse models, to achieve the final goal of developing novel therapeutics for neurodegeneration. You will need to hold or be close to
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track record in wet-lab cell biology and possess a PhD in a relevant discipline. Prior experience of working with organoids would be an advantage, but training will be provided. The successful applicant
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. Research in the Department ranges from cell and developmental biology through conservation science or evolutionary genetics. We are looking to recruit a keen and enthusiastic individual to join our
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Lab to work on a collaborative project with the Morris Lab (John Innes Centre), and the Denby Lab (University of York). This multidisciplinary team will combine their expertise in systems biology
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in an undergraduate honours or Masters degree in a relevant subject such as molecular biology, genetics or computational biology. The studentship is open to those eligible for the Home rate of
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Campus in Cambridge. As part of the University Of Cambridge School Of Clinical Medicine, the Institute's research ranges from basic cancer biology through translational cancer research to clinical
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join the group of Dr Erik Clark at the Department of Genetics in central Cambridge. We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic individual to join a small interdisciplinary team investigating the robust patterning of the early...
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successful candidate will join the laboratory of Dr Andrew Blagborough to investigate the fundamental cell biology of Plasmodium transmission and the generation of novel anti-malarial transmission blocking