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fields of telomere biology, genome stability and DNA repair. Cardiff University offers many excellent benefits, including 45 days annual leave (incl bank holidays), local pension scheme, a cycle to work
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scientist holding a degree in Biology and a Postgraduate degree at PhD level biological or medical data analysis, and proven portfolio of research in health data relating to mental health and experience
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mediated immune responses. The long-term aim is to build successful cancer immunotherapies. We are seeking an addition to the team with a PhD or equivalent qualification (or nearing completion/submission
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. Fundamental sex differences in pain sensation and bone biology intrinsic to osteoarthritis, are vastly under researched. This project will use our nerve and bone models to investigate whether joint fluids from
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culture. The candidate must have a PhD or be submitted at the time of application, and should have a proven track record in 3 or more of the following subjects areas:- (1) cell-culture and cell-biology, or
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trials supervised by clinician scientist Professor Votruba. Candidates with strong research experience and publication track records in cell and molecular biology are highly recommended to apply
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for a highly motivated researcher to conduct research in the area of telomere biology, genome instability and DNA repair. The laboratory has developed novel approaches for characterising genome-wide
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these techniques such as in vivo gene regulation and single cell sequencing. The successful candidate will have a PhD or equivalent in a relevant area and will conduct research within the specialist areas
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at PhD level in a related subject area or equivalent or relevant industrial experience Knowledge, Skills and Experience 2. An established expertise and proven portfolio of research and/or relevant
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computational biology to gain insight into INDUCE-Seq and other omics data types. • Collaborate on experimental design, execution, and interpretation of experiments with a multidisciplinary team spanning