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Postdoctoral Research Associate Molecular and cellular biology of mitochondrial disease models The University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a talented postdoctoral research associate to join the
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, genetics or computational biology. The studentship is open to those eligible for the Home rate of University fees. Applications should include academic transcripts, CV, statement of purpose and two
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) for bulk/single cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics (Sanger/Copenhagen). Subsequent validation and exploration of targets will be performed using organoid biology (Oxford). You will work primarily
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immunology as well as a broad experimental skill set, which should include molecular and cell biology. We seek an applicant who is willing to manage research project and its administrative tasks, documentation
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high quality research, training and mentorship to excellent and ambitious students interested in cancer research, including- but not limited to- its intersection with stem cell biology, immunity
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mouse genetics, developmental neurobiology, neurophysiology, behaviour and cell biology based at Exeter, Manchester, Oxford, Cambridge, King’s College London, the University of Michigan and industrial
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Faculty of Health and Life Sciences The Faculty wishes to recruit two Postdoctoral Research Associates to support the work of Professor M. Albert Basson. Both are full-time fixed-term positions
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deep grounding in the concepts of membrane transport, cell biology and physiology. Skills training will include in-depth engagement in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and molecular genetic
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approaches are used, including molecular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, genetics, cancer modelling and cell biology (including advanced in vitro and in vivo imaging), immunology and polyomics (genomics
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physiology. Skills training will include in-depth engagement in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and molecular genetic/protein design, single-cell imaging and fluorescence microscopy, and single-cell