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Job title: Associate or Senior Editor (Structural biology, experimental and/or computational biophysics), Nature Communications Locations: London or New York - hybrid working model. Closing date
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: To be confirmed Reference: 2606624FC-2R The Retinal Cell Biology Lab at the University of Southampton seeks to recruit a capable and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher for a 3-year project at
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biological functional assay development, cell biology and biochemical assays for understanding drug or disease mechanisms and proteomics experiments to characterize cell and immune cells. You will teach
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the Leukaemia and Stem Cell Biology Group. The post-holder will be expected to demonstrate a flexible and dedicated approach to their work. About the role This is a research post aiming to assist Professor So in
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biology discipline or extensive appropriate laboratory experience. Substantial experience working in a laboratory undertaking a range of techniques relevant to cell/tissue culture, biochemistry
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, changes in climate driving emergence of new fungal pathogens and expansion of endemic fungal infections. The biology of the cryptococcal cell wall is very poorly understood but has great potential as a
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technologies. PhD candidates should hold at least an upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant area. Candidates with experience in molecular biology or with an interest in human diseases
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molecular biology, gene therapy, and translational research, while making meaningful contributions to the scientific community. We are seeking motivated and enthusiastic candidates with a background in
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of Cambridge's Clinical School, two major hospitals, the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and the world headquarters of Astra Zeneca. The Unit is actively seeking to increase diversity among its staff
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(preferably with a PhD in Physics, Cell/Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioengineering or related disciplines) with proved experience in any area of mechanobiology. This project aims to investigate