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will join a diverse group of researchers working on several aspects of organelle biology at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford (UK). The main goals of these 2-year positions
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to Dr Jani R Bolla. The work is to be conducted in his lab in the Department Biology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3RB. The postholder will support ongoing research that aims
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Research UK Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford. This lab is a satellite lab of the Laboratory of Molecular Neurodegeneration headed by Professor Richard Wade-Martins. The Research Assistant will
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of Oxford. The post holder should be interested in applying cell biology, biochemistry and virology techniques to elucidate how E3 ubiquitin ligases operate as pro and antiviral factors during flavivirus
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principles. Experience of relevant laboratory skills e.g. molecular biology such as PCR and preparation of libraries for next generation sequencing, preparation of primary cells and tissue culture, flow
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findings from our labs that identified a novel link between extreme cooling and the circadian clock. We aim to exploit these insights to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underpin the rhythmic expression
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related area. Previous exposure to laboratory environments. Experience with molecular biology techniques, such as genotyping, protein extraction and Western blots. Hands on experience with rodent
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and capable for working independently in a laboratory. Having experience in molecular biology techniques is highly desirable. Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required
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. The post holder will be responsible for characterising repair factors through structural biology techniques, with a focus on cryo-electron microscopy. Ideal candidates should have expertise in molecular
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to develop correlative technologies to visualize integration targeting by cryoET in situ. You will be managing the project day-to-day, including both design and action of strategies in molecular biology and