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This is an exciting opportunity to join Professor Gnudi’s team in the Vascular Biology & Inflammation section of Southbank, School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences at King’s College
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February 2024. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. Department: Department of Inflammation Biology. Contact details:Tanya Shaw. [email protected] Location: . Category: Research. Job
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. The post holder will work on multiple projects covering various disciplines (cell biology, neurology, infectious disease, material science and many more), to deliver outstanding imaging data to members
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virus-based signalling platform, as well as cutting-edge molecule counting and optogenetics tools available in the lab. Experience in phosphatase biology, microscopy, cell signalling or biochemistry is
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-edge molecular biology techniques and bioinformatics tools to advance our understanding and treatment strategies for genetic disorders. This position offers an exciting opportunity to be at the forefront
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and molecular biology. Providing detailed record keeping for experiments; communicating regularly and effectively with other lab members, ability to work independently with precision while maintaining
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a range of quantitative cell biology methodologies together with molecular biology, omics, lab evolution and biochemistry approaches in the two species of fission yeasts, S. pombe and S. japonicus
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and collaboratively Desirable criteria Knowledge of biophysical and biochemical analytical techniques Experience in molecular biology, protein production and purification * Please note that this is a
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our expertise in beta cell/islet biology to ensure the optimal performance of stem cell-derived islets in vitro and in vivo. This research assistant post will provide support to a post-doctoral
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multi-disciplinary research group operating across different research themes in cardiac biology, having the specific aim to identify novel targets and develop therapeutic approaches for cardiac repair and