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multi-disciplinary team of biological, computational and mathematical researchers by curating and processing raw ‘omic and spatial biology data and performing hypothesis led and hypothesis generating
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We are seeking a highly motivated research assistant to provide laboratory support for projects supported by the recently established Queen’s University Medicines Accelerator (QuMED) programme
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to demonstrate excellent productivity in the modelling and or bioinformatics areas as they pertain to parasitology. This could include but is not limited to: systems biology/informatics approaches to enhance
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within the group of Dr Marta Shahbazi at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB). To lead one or more projects within an overall programme on developmental plasticity in the human embryo. To play a
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This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scientist to join a new programme in Oxford, the NIHR-funded Biomedical Research Centre Gene and Cell Therapy Theme. You will
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expression information in cancer cells, holds transformative potential for understanding cancer biology. However, its advancement is hindered by data scarcity, which restricts the application of advanced
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the robustness of engineered biology using feedback control. This is a 3-year position (with possibility of extension) and a start date as soon as possible. It is expected that the PDRA will work closely with
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work has identified several potential mechanisms by which human aging could be attenuated. This is part of a 3-year program using cardiovascular MRI to assess modifiable mechanisms of aging, available
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of engineered biology using feedback control. This is a 3-year position (with possibility of extension) and a start date as soon as possible. It is expected that the PDRA will work closely with other PDRAs across
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, integrated with an active research programme. The technician will join a vibrant multidisciplinary PCD team at UoS and UHS consisting of clinical health care professionals and scientists. The Group is