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between plant evolutionary development (evo-devo) and systems biology. The successful candidate will work alongside a mathematical modeller and a bioinformatician to uncover how specific combinations
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/chromatin and interferon signalling in iPSC-derived neurological cell types. Applicants with expertise in iPSC technology, chromatin biology and innate immunity are particularly encouraged to apply. The Crow
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more about working at the John Innes Centre. About the Dodd Group: This project is based in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology and the Department of Computational and Systems Biology at
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candidates with a PhD in plant biology/plant molecular biology/plant biotechnology or related biological science. The successful candidate will possess demonstrable laboratory skills including analyzing rice
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and developmental biology will be applied to characterising bovine gametogenesis in vivo, and directing differentiation in vitro. The project will focus on using state-of-the art genomic and epigenetic
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therapy development, respiratory biology, biochemistry, or cell biology (*must have within 3 months of commencement of employment). Relevant, recent research experience in cell therapy/extracellular vesicle
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Associate with a strong background in structural biology, cell biology, or biophysics. The project will combine novel methods for studying membraneless organelles with structural strategies for characterising
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, educated in a relevant subject area and have practical laboratory experience of antibody biology and antibody engineering. Experience of myeloid cell biology would be an advantage but is not critical. You
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interactions. Experience in working with animal infection models. Demonstrated background in infection biology. Understanding of gene expression regulatory mechanisms.
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student. This network involves 19 organisations across 12 countries and will train 14 Doctoral Researchers (DRs). The interdisciplinary network combines physics, chemistry, biology and engineering to train