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or biomedical engineering is necessary, and postdoctoral experience is highly desirable. Research experience in any area of applied biomedicine, and particularly in bioimaging, molecular diagnostics
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tissue culture and, in particular, with hESCs or iPSCs will be an asset Experience with either microscopy or/and sequencing approaches Track record of writing papers as evidenced by publications About Us
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considered for the position, you will have: A PhD (or equivalent) and preferably postdoctoral experience, with a strong track record in cancer research, oncology or a related field within the scope
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sciences. Some postdoctoral research experience is preferred but not essential. A thorough understanding of the fundamentals of the subject is essential. A passion for science and a desire to learn more. You
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postdoctoral research experience is preferred but not essential. A thorough understanding of the fundamentals of the subject is essential. A passion for science and a desire to learn more. You must be able
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involve routine tasks such as ordering stock keeping and aliquoting. There will also be an opportunity to receive training in technical skills such as cell culture, viral transduction and animal studies
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package of support, including: 2 Postdoctoral scientists, a technician and 2 PhD students with running costs. Full access to comprehensive and cutting-edge core facilities. Access to the Manchester Cancer
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sharing across teams. Build insight into the culture, views and expectations of staff and fellows to inform our communications approach, including anticipating questions and supporting a two-way dialogue
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and salary This role will be a part of the Science and Technology group and will report to Dr Fiona Sewell, Head of Toxicology. Salary will be in the range of £43,116 – £49,891 per annum (plus London