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in structural biology, cell biology and neurobiology, providing access to expertise and training in these areas. The successful candidate will focus on the structures and functions of adhesion
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View All Vacancies Are you an early career researcher looking for your first challenge? Do you have a background in structural biology? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading
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The role is to carry out structural studies into integral proteins important for human biology, primarily using cryo-electron microscopy with the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN
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, or equivalent degree and a strong desire to uncover fundamental biological principles. The position would suit an individual with an extensive background in structural biology or cell biology and keen biological
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the structure and function of large complexes that relate to blood coagulation in critical illness will join a world leading multidisciplinary team that includes clinicians and basic scientists that aims to carry
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2.2Å cryoEM structure of this enzyme and aims to address a number of ambitious questions through well-informed point mutations and high resolution cryoEM structures. In addition to the isolated enzyme
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peptides are loaded onto HLA-E and how this subsequently affects HLA-E structure and function. You will be working collaboratively alongside an existing team to support new studies centred on HLA-E, and
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-Oncology, working on a project aiming to elucidate how peptides loaded onto HLA-E are recognised by low affinity T cells from a structural and biophysical perspective. You will collaboratively work alongside
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construction design and cloning, bacterial strain construction and the analysis of bacterial gene expression and recombinant protein production. An ability to learn new techniques quickly is highly desirable and
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of Engineering drawings of magnet and support structure; Modelling of the behaviour of high temperature superconductors; Modifications to experimental test rigs for characterising tapes; Measuring