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organisation skills and be detail-oriented, persistent, and passionate about working as a team to build a successful research group. Applicants must have a PhD degree in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology
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research group. Applicants must have a PhD degree in Biological Science with a focus on Microbiology or Immunology, preferably with some experience in murine in vivo infection and/or inflammation models
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. The Modis group is part of the Molecular Immunity Unit within the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC-LMB). We benefit from the outstanding scientific environment and infrastructure of the MRC-LMB, and
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such as molecular cell biology/chromatin/transcription, together with proven skills obtained in a molecular cell biology lab (RNA work, mammalian cell culture, cloning and protein work). You will be able
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of Cambridge's Clinical School, two major hospitals, the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and the world headquarters of Astra Zeneca. Our focus is to deliver new analytical and computational strategies based
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, dynamic and collaborative research team. PROJECT SUMMARY The group is interested in studying mononuclear phagocyte biology in diverse settings. The project is funded by the UKRI and will investigate how
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transfecting Plasmodium parasites, preferably specifically Plasmodium Knowlesi. You will also have extensive experience in using molecular biology techniques (e.g. Gibson Assembly) to generate and validate
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sequencing libraries from cfDNA across these cohorts. Key duties include -supporting the lab's research efforts by carrying out routine molecular biology techniques such as DNA extraction, digital PCR
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, mathematics, biology or related neuroscience field. Obtained a master degree in a relevant neuroscience, engineering, physics, biology or related field. Quantitative background, with research experience in
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The Ahringer lab in the Gurdon Institute is looking for an experienced laboratory research scientist with expertise in molecular biology and genomics to support its research programmes. We decipher