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of) a PhD or DPhil in a relevant discipline (such as Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Molecular and Cell Biology or Natural Sciences) and have proven recent experience in the field of cardiovascular biology
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genomics/transcriptomics, computational biology and machine learning. The overarching aim of the project is to develop strategies to treat patients with rare genetic disorders at scale. Duties will include
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). Applicants must have or be close to obtaining a PhD in Plant Biology, Biochemistry, Systems Biology, Genetics, or related field. Where a PhD has yet to be awarded the appointment will initially be made
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Biology or a related subject. You should have a high level of competence in cell biology and relevant experience demonstrated by first author publications in high-profile journals. The ideal candidate
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degree in Plant Biology, Biochemistry, Systems Biology, Genetics, or related field. A solid foundation in molecular biology and in particular gene cloning is strictly required, alongside a willingness and
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View All Vacancies Department of Infection Biology Salary: £43,947 to £49,908 per annum, inclusive. Closing Date: Tuesday 18 June 2024 Reference: ITD-DIB-2024-13 The London School of Hygiene
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or developmental biology and postdoctoral experience in the derivation of induced pluripotent stem cells from adult somatic cells, as well as their characterisation and quality control techniques
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About the role The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Research Associate. This is a full-time post, funded by BBSRC, working under the direction of Geraldine Wright
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research project investigating the regulation and function of cell division by phosphorylation. Candidates should have a B.Sc. or preferably an M.Sc. degree in a relevant discipline (Biology/Biomedicine) and
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biology, biochemistry and cell biology to address our research questions from molecular mechanism to cellular phenotype. The successful candidate will perform experiments encompassing membrane protein