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collaboratively and supervise the work of others. Applicants will be able to design experiments and develop projects involving molecular biology, light and electron microscopy, perform genetic perturbations using
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areas: antifungal immunity; fungal recognition mechanisms; advanced fungal molecular and cell biology and biochemistry; advanced microscopy; genomics and/or proteomics; cytometry. They will have a proven
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to study the biology of pluripotency in the team of Prof Austin Smith. These European Research Council funded posts are immediately available to 30 June 2026. Based in the interdisciplinary Living Systems
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experience in next generation sequencing pipelines, including transcriptomics, chromatin accessibility and single cell analyses. You should have a general understanding of molecular cell biology and be able
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Professor Jonathan Mill) in the Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Exeter. We are a dynamic, interdisciplinary team including geneticists, molecular biologists, mathematicians