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the best expression conditions for maximal yield and quality of target proteins. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record in molecular biology and microbiology. Techniques will focus on DNA
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best expression conditions for maximal yield and quality of target proteins. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record in membrane biology and/or membrane protein production. The techniques
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in patients with cancer. The successful applicant will join a large, friendly and collaborative team of researchers with access to cutting edge facilities and resources within the centre of Cambridge
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technologies for future particle vertexing and tracking silicon detectors. In close collaboration with other UK universities and STFC laboratories, as well as in partnership with international institutions and
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technologies for future particle vertexing and tracking silicon detectors. In close collaboration with other UK universities and STFC laboratories, as well as in partnership with international institutions and
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well as with domain experts in other modalities such as s/fMRI, DTi, eye tracking, clinical characterisation and genetics. This post will be offered on a full-time, fixed term contract for 3 years. Key
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opportunities to collaborate with colleagues working in animal EEG, as well as with domain experts in other modalities such as s/fMRI, DTi, eye tracking, clinical characterisation and genetics. This post will be
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of biomaterials and bioreactors for soft tissue repair applications. You will be based at the Botnar Research Centre, NDORMS, University of Oxford. As a post holder, you will be an integral part of our team and you
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Mechanics with a proven track record of producing scientific output at the highest level, as evidenced by high-quality journal publications. The Research Associate will work within the vibrant environment
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, Movement Analysis, fMRI, TMS, tDCS, EEG/ERP, eye movement tracking, and biophysiological recording. The department has a dedicated motion capture lab for analysis of visuomotor control and experiments in