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parasites. You will analyse single-cell sequencing data to uncover new biology from schistosomes as they develop from juveniles to adults, working closely with lab-based colleagues to iteratively validate
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inflammatory research, cell biology, glycobiology and molecular biology. Experience in MS-based glycomics and stromal immunology is desirable. The aim of this 36-months project is to describe glycosylation
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, biology, biomedical sciences equipment, or techniques. A3 A comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of the wider subject area or subject specialism Desirable : B1 An awarded (or recently submitted or near
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and (ii) to help in the formulation and submission of research applications providing the relevant expertise and (iii) help manage and support relevant aspects of the broader mitochondria biology
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the wider subject area or subject specialism. Excellent understanding of cell biology at the interface with synthetic materials. A3. Specialist theoretical and practical knowledge in areas relevant
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spatial biology C4. Strong knowledge of RNA biology and associated techniques C5. Strong people skills and an ability to work with and train others. C6. A knowledge of common lab methods such as PCR
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biogeography, physical geography, or environmental geoscience, field trips and a postgraduate course in their expertise (e.g., ecosystem modelling, quantitative biogeography, biodiversity, global change biology
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or equivalent intercalated degree (e.g., molecular biology/microbiology). B3 Evidence of distinction in career to date, e.g., prizes, awards, bursaries. Skills Essential: C1 Proven academic track record. C2
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Job Purpose You will contribute to an EPSRC-funded project synthesising bioactive bi-functional molecules working with Dr. David France and collaborators in biology. Specifically, the job requires
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the most important parasitic disease in the region in terms of deaths and morbidity. However, we know very little about its biology, especially how it avoids host immunity to establish life-long infections