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comprises approximately 6,500sqm of laboratory and office space for the delivery of world-leading research into the genetics and structural biology of human diseases. It houses over 600 building users
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, immunohistochemistry and confocal imaging as well as having excellent communication skills. Having experience in molecular biology is desirable but not essential. The post is available for an immediate start. It is
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About the role We are seeking candidates with either extensive technical experience in molecular biology and tissue culture techniques or a strong willingness to learn and become developers of new
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, lenti-viral transduction, manufacture of pMHCI tetramers and molecular biology. The successful candidate will join the Clinical T-cell Immunology research group which is led by Professor Linda Wooldridge
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This is a great opportunity to further your career and gain a varied professional experience in a busy Finance team that supports the Department of Biology. Suitable for applicants at part-qualified
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View Vacancy -- Flow Cytometry Assistant - PNAC - Flow Cytometry Facility - LMB 2414 Open Date 22/05/2024, 10:05 Close Date 05/06/2024, 23:55 Research Institute MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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on the structural biology, microbiology, and infection of an important antimicrobial-resistant superbug – C. difficile. This unique opportunity allows you to work with leading experts in the UK and Australia
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cells of the immune system that kill virally infected and cancer cells. Our research combines cell biology and immunology, using genetic approaches including CRISPR and single cell RNA sequencing
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The Scarpa lab is a cell and developmental biology research team based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. We are passionate about
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experience: Essential criteria PhD in cardiovascular Biochemistry/Physiology Strong background in biochemistry and molecular biology Tissue/cell culture experience Experience in studying redox biology