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biology/biochemistry. The post holder should hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in biochemistry, molecular/cell biology or genetics and have a good understanding of the principals of gene
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-doctoral research scientist in Tim Bean’s shellfish biology research group. The selected applicant will work as postdoc on the IGNITION project within a group conducting research into many aspects
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, and apply it to analyse thousands of Plasmodium falciparum infections. You will be responsible for implementing a range of molecular biology tasks, according to standard protocols, ranging from simple
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of vaccine-induced immunity. You will be responsible for developing and optimisig a CRISPR-based screening system to manipulate T cell biology in vivo as well as performing in vivo immunization experiments
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candidate will have significant experience in cell biology and/or advanced molecular biology techniques and ideally will have experience in cardiovascular research. Candidates should have a PhD in cell or
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processes (TFF, depth filtration, etc). To be successful in this role, you will hold a BSc degree in medical science or a related discipline along with practical experience of biology, medical science or
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, the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology at UCL, the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neurocircuits and Behaviour and the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit.The Faculty has been associated with nine
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to achieve this aim and to collectively, and individually, make a real difference. The School of Biosciences hosts a vibrant community of researchers exploring multiple aspects of human biology, amongst which
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within the Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences¿ (IIVES) Department of Infection Biology & Microbiomes. You will also work closely with colleagues at the Okavango Research Institute
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astrocytes, proteostasis and neurodegeneration. We are looking for someone with previous knowledge and experience in cell culture, general biochemistry, and molecular biology techniques. Ideally, we