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with biochemistry/molecular biology is required. Experience of enzymatic assays advantageous but not necessary as full training will be given in all aspects of the project. Details: 2-year position in
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/ molecular biology at the University of Galway, Ireland. This position is funded by Science Foundation Ireland under an Award made under the Frontiers for the Future programme and is available from 1.6.2024
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and solid knowledge and/or practical experience in some of the following areas: molecular biology, molecular virology and/or molecular diagnostics; RNA/DNA extraction from different sample matrices and
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Discipline (e.g. Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular Biology) High motivation for research (provide evidence for research leadership) Evidence of excellent communication and organizational skills Experienced
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, administered orally or using a skin patch, at the anatomical, cellular and molecular levels. We are particularly interested in mucosal immunity and the breadth of cross-neutralising responses. The project
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, utilizing in vitro screening models, behaviour, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, pharmacology, and brain circuit determination coupled with metabolomics & microbiome analysis. The successful
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inflammation. Our aim is to better understand the durability of treatment benefits conferred by HEMT and to ensure its continued efficacy. To this end, we make use of traditional molecular biology techniques
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of molecular and cellular biology to join a dynamic team dedicated to advancing the understanding and implementation of diagnostics and therapeutics at the nanoscale. This is an outstanding opportunity
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desirable: RNA biology, nucleic acid delivery, structural prediction and modeling, analysis of nucleic acid and protein interactions, analysis of RNA structure, bioinformatics, molecular cloning, nucleic
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patient outcomes with a particular focus on colorectal and brain malignancies. To achieve our objectives, we employ highly disruptive and innovative approaches including multi-modality molecular imaging