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retinal organoid cultures. Candidates should have a PhD (or about to be awarded) in a relevant life sciences area and a BSc/MSc in a related subject (e.g., cell biology, genetics). Knowledge of mammalian
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understand the molecular mechanisms of cone photoreceptor death in retinitis pigmentosa. The post will be funded until 30/04/2027 in the first instance. Candidates should have a PhD (or about to be awarded) in
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-protists/ Requirements Research FieldBiological sciences » BiologyEducation LevelPhD or equivalent Skills/Qualifications • PhD degree in molecular biology, biochemistry, or similar • Less than 8 years since
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experience PhD in a biomedical sciences, biological sciences or a related, relevant subject. Substantial expertise and experience in molecular biology, cell biology, and histological techniques. Evidence of
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PhD or postdoctoral research. Applicant should also be proficient in basic molecular biology research methods and experienced in cell culture. This fellow would lead NIH-funded studies focused
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, and/or biochemical and molecular studies. Applicants who has expertise in one of the following areas are desirable: molecular and cell biology, metabolic phenotyping of mouse models, and genome-wide
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constructs. The work will include molecular biology, cellular biology, microscopy imaging, cell sorting, and bioinformatics approaches. The position is guaranteed for two years with the possibility of renewal
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on biological aspects of alternative protein technology Job Requirements: PhD Degree in molecular biology, and related degrees Experience in cell differentiation, particularly adipose cells biology; cultivated
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being commercialised through a university spin-out company. About You You will be a Phd qualified, highly motivated individual with a research background in both molecular biology and synthetic biology
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Cell (2016), Cancer Discovery (2024), and Nature Cancer (2021). Importantly, several of our discoveries have translated into large-scale clinical trials. Essential requirements PhD in cancer biology