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approaches to major questions in cell & developmental biology, genetics, microbiology, human health and infectious disease processes. High quality laboratory & office space will be provided in the newly
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of a large variety of biological questions across the fields of cell biology, neuroscience, structural biology and developmental biology across the four Divisions of the LMB. • To provide solutions
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focussed Senior Registrar rota line. The post holder will have a background in one of the Department’s strategic research areas: premature birth, global health, parturition, reproductive and developmental
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. Person Specification 1 About you The ideal candidate will have: PhD or equivalent in Biological Sciences or related field Research experience involving the use of molecular biology Strong background in
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need to hold a PhD or equivalent in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, or a related subject. She/he will need to have demonstrated ability to manage own academic research and associated
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models of wound repair and scarring in order to answer our research questions. The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant subject (e.g. cell/molecular/developmental biology, biochemistry
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Investigative Science, , and Animal and Environmental Biology, based in our Faculty of Science and Engineering. We seek expertise in developmental biology and genetics, with a focus on invertebrate model
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very welcome. Suitable applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant scientific discipline and be able to demonstrate a thorough working knowledge of general lab management principles. They should have
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cancer, developmental disorders and neurodegeneration. UK Research and Innovation is a new entity that brings together nine partners to create an independent organisation with a strong voice for research
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2024. Extensive knowledge and practical experience in developmental biology (including microdissection), haematopoiesis, stem cell biology, and the use of research models. Direct experience with cell