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hindbrain using single cell and spatial transcriptomic approaches. The work is funded by an industry grant from Novo Nordisk. Scientists are encouraged to apply if they have substantial practical experience
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Cambridge Institute. The Rosenfeld lab pioneers new approaches for non-invasive molecular diagnostics and analysis of cancer genomes and evolution, using next-generation sequencing of cell-free tumour DNA
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to work on Dawn, the most powerful supercomputer in the UK. Dawn is now being deployed for use by scientists across the UK in critical research fields such as clean energy, personalised medicine and
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on understanding how diet and metabolic hormones affect mammalian neocortex. The lab is currently looking for a Research Assistant with experience in cell culture to examine how genetic/pharmacological manipulations
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, cell biology, and physiology to study microtubule dysfunction in cardiovascular diseases. Our data show that the regulation of post-translational modification of microtubules plays a key role in
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applicant will focus on the development of advanced methods to structure Li-Ion battery electrodes to increase their areal capacity and the overall energy density of the battery. Key responsibilities
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, disease-monitoring and ultimately transform patient outcomes. Candidates are expected to hold a BSc or MSc degree in Molecular or Cell Biology or a related discipline. Candidates should have experience with
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and explore their function using a range of cell biological and biochemical assays. To hit the ground running the successful candidate will need hands-on and demonstrable experience in culturing and
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of Chemistry on a project aimed at developing and characterising artificial photosynthetic cells that can carry out photochemistry for energy conversion. The successful applicant will employ a range of
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biohybrid systems for energy conversion, and the candidate will gain skillsets in biocatalysis and (photo)electrochemistry. The successful applicant will explore a range of engineering approaches including