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of trophoblast cells and organoids, as well as molecular cloning to generate CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing constructs. Applicants should hold (or be near completion of) a PhD in a relevant area of biological science
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. Strong interest in chromatin biology and/or gene regulation is crucial whilst previous experience in molecular biology, genome-engineering and 3C/Hi-C techniques are desirable. The Opportunity
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biomolecular interfaces. It also covers development of bespoke Molecular Replacement methods to fully exploit RNA structure predictions. You should have a PhD degree (or equivalent experience) in Informatics
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editing strategies and to select disease variants. Applicants should hold a relevant PhD (or be close to completion - thesis submitted at time of application) in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics
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biomolecular interfaces. It also covers development of bespoke Molecular Replacement methods to fully exploit RNA structure predictions. You should have a PhD degree (or equivalent experience) in Informatics
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PhD Studentship: Fully Funded British Heart Foundation PhD Studentship in ‘Cellular and molecular mechanisms of atrial fibrillation’ Applications are invited for a 3-year, fully funded British Heart
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established multidisciplinary Oxford-GSK Institute of Molecular and Computational Medicine (IMCM) operating within Nuffield Department of Medicine (NDM) in collaboration with Nuffield Department of Clinical
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and to participate in the development and application of computational methods for RNA targeting. The successful candidate should hold, or be close to completion of, a PhD/DPhil in computational biology
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hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in neuroscience, cell/molecular biology or immunology. You will have experience in cell culture, preferably human pluripotent stem cells and in molecular biology
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-disciplinary project. It is essential that you hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in biochemistry, molecular biology, neuroscience or a related field, together with relevant experience and knowledge