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scientist experienced in wet laboratory work and data analysis associated with cell and molecular biological sciences. You will join our international team to work on an exciting project combining laboratory
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the molecular mechanisms underpinning red blood cell invasion in the malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi, as part of a collaborative Discovery Award funded by the Wellcome Trust. The role will build
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has a strong commitment to public engagement through its pioneering science education centre in Whitechapel, The Centre of the Cell. The Faculty is firmly embedded in our East End and global
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part of a dynamic research community at SBBS (https://www.qmul.ac.uk/sbbs/ ). The school employs circa 120 academics working in evolutionary biology, genomics, cell biology, ecology, and experimental
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to rupture and preterm birth. About You The candidate will have experience in mechanobiology and bioengineering. Cell imaging techniques include multiphoton, SAXS, or cell/molecular approaches to investigate
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/ ). We use complementary approaches/models to study metabolism contribution to leukaemic cell development/therapy resistance (Dembitz, BioRxiv 2023;Woodley, Nature Communication 2023&Gallipoli, Blood 2018
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interpretation. The research focus for this project is to better understand how local inflammation drives new pathological bone formation and resorption in AS, and how relevant cytokines modulate bone cell
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in in vitro techniques such as radioligand binding assays, cell uptake studies, radioimmunoassay and radioanalytical techniques would be highly advantageous as would be experience of preparation and
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laboratory of Professor Serge Mostowy. The successful applicant will carry out laboratory research on microbiology and cell biology and prepare manuscripts for submission to scientific journals. The work will
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. This will be achieved by using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas and from TRACERx and results will be validated in samples from lung adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma patients, with help from other