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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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THE GROUP We are seeking a highly motivated cell biologist to join Dr. Naomi McGovern's laboratory. The lab works on human mononuclear phagocytes and how their properties are regulated by the local
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research group, to generate impact within and beyond academia, and able to manage own workload. The successful candidate will have a PhD and demonstrated research and laboratory experience in phylogeography
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on device fabrication and characterisation, collaborate with colleagues from different disciplines both inside and outside the University, both in the UK and abroad, co-ordinating activities with industry
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i-CASE PhD studentships, etc. Together, they employ over 70 staff and students. The Programme Manager will also be expected to liaise and coordinate with the admins staff in the Laing O'Rourke Centre
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, metabolomics, and bioinformatics. The successful candidate will hold (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in plant molecular biology and genetics (or closely related discipline). Prior experience with AM symbiosis
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, Oxford, Imperial, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Manchester and Surrey) and with its industrial partners. Key responsibilities include working on deep learning, probabilistic modelling, deep generative modelling, and
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. It is also expected to assist industry segments making use of GNSS signals, such as precision agriculture, forestry and sea and land management. Training programme for recruited researchers: GLITTER
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organised and motivated and should demonstrate aptitude for programme coordination. You will hold, or be imminently completing, a PhD in mathematics or physics (or a cognate discipline). Due to the fast
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into self-recognition at the genomic level, with broad implications for all life-forms, and significant therapeutic potential. We now wish to determine how HUSH works, how cellular introns provide self