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genomics/transcriptomics, computational biology and machine learning. The overarching aim of the project is to develop strategies to treat patients with rare genetic disorders at scale. Duties will include
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alternatives if technical problems arise. To be successful in this role, you will hold hold a BSc in biology, immunology, microbiology, or equivalent along with sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline
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appropriate methodologies to test hypotheses, and identifying suitable alternatives if technical problems arise. To be successful in this role, you will hold hold a BSc in biology, immunology, microbiology
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Biology or a related subject. You should have a high level of competence in cell biology and relevant experience demonstrated by first author publications in high-profile journals. The ideal candidate
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biology, oncology, or chemistry. The post is available from 01st January 2025 and will be based in The Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics, Institute of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine (IDRM
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Location: Department of Experimental Psychology and Department of Biology, Life and Mind Building, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS We have an exciting opportunity to recruit a motivated individual
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow- Computational Biology. RDM Investigative Medicine – Medical Sciences Division Pay Scale: STANDARD GRADE 8 Salary (£): £45,585 - £54,395 per annum Location: MRC
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, Immunology, and/or Molecular Biology, together with relevant experience in molecular biology, including plasmid design, cloning, PCR, RT-PCR, RT-qPCR, and western blot. You will also have aseptic cell culture
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, Immunology, and/or Molecular Biology, together with relevant experience in molecular biology, including plasmid design, cloning, PCR, RT-PCR, RT-qPCR, and western blot. You will also have aseptic cell culture
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hold a degree in a medical/biological subject or equivalent, and have previous research experience, ideally in a similar research field. Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques, cancer cell