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the group of Professor Andres Floto, based at the Heart Lung Research Institute, on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. Molecular bacteriology This project will explore how bacterial determinants influence
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of researchers spanning multiple scientific disciplines, including molecular virology, imaging, omics and organoid infection models. This position, funded by the Wellcome Trust, offers an exciting opportunity
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, disease-monitoring and ultimately transform patient outcomes. Candidates are expected to hold a BSc or MSc degree in Molecular or Cell Biology or a related discipline. Candidates should have experience with
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concepts with simulated scattered signals DC3 – developing an RF electronic system able to synchronize coherently signals received on different Cubesats DC4 – Calibration of GNSS-R products for soil moisture
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innovative human experimental medicine inhaled challenge model for investigating the molecular drivers of anti-viral innate immune responses in the lungs of healthy individuals and those with asthma. Further
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transfecting Plasmodium parasites, preferably specifically Plasmodium Knowlesi. You will also have extensive experience in using molecular biology techniques (e.g. Gibson Assembly) to generate and validate
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molecular, genetic, biochemical and sequence data for fission yeast. Applicants will have completed a PhD and have a background in biocuration and/or in yeast experimental biology, with a degree in Cell
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Quantum Photonics group, based in the Nanoscience Centre at the University of Cambridge, a newly founded research group that works on simulation, nanofabrication and optical characterisation of nano- and
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manipulation of arthropod vectors. The post holder will be expected to perform molecular biology techniques including cloning, DNA manipulation, PCR, and to analyse experimental data, interpret results, and
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symbionts and corals during cnidarian morphogenesis with an aim to inform our understanding of fundamental biological processes and coral reef ecosystem recovery approaches. Using molecular, cellular