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A full-time Postdoctoral position in quantitative stem cell and developmental biology is available in the Liverpool Development and Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, headed by Dr David Turner in
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This is an exciting opportunity to join a research group working at the frontiers of cell ageing. This full-time Technical post funded by the Leverhulme Trust will investigate new biology
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investigate the potential of targeting senescent cells within the choriocapillaris to stop the progression of dry AMD. We will expand the scientific knowledge surrounding the molecular biology of cell ageing
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Required to support two research projects within busy laboratories, the first project is part of a UKRI BBSRC-funded research grant ¿Insect cell culture systems to explore the symbiont-sex
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cell adhesion molecules. You will contribute to the development of a project funded by The British Heart Foundation, “Talin Dependent Mechanical Imprinting As Driver For Cardiac Disease Progression
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day to day running of the laboratories, maintain cell and bacterial cultures, design and conduct experiments, prepare solutions and media, and support the use and maintenance of a range of advanced
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discipline with expertise in cell biology, and evidence of a productive research career. Experience in relevant models, flow cytometry, histology and/or bioinformatics is desirable. Informal enquiries: Dr Joe
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role for RNA sensing in endothelial cell senescence. We will expand the scope of current thinking surrounding cellular senescence, beyond the classic DNA sensing into RNA sensing. To achieve this, you
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anticipated that this post will have a Tumour Microenvironment (TME) focus, which may include adaptive immuno-oncology/T-cell and/or fibroblast biology, to fit with existing strengths and discovery science
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users will be necessary on issues relating to projects, the Facility and the equipment housed within it. While experience working with the CAM model and cell culture is desirable, experience of working