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out most technical steps of the project including protein expression (using bacterial, yeast, insect and mammalian systems), purification and molecular biological techniques and structural biology
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at the University of Bath was recently formed through the merger of the departments of Biology & Biochemistry and Pharmacy & Pharmacology. It has over 90 academic staff across a broad range of disciplines including
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biology. Comfortable using a range of qualitative and quantitative methods. Proficient in cell culture techniques. You will ideally have experience utilising microscope. You will receive training to enable
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About the role We’re looking for a brilliant Research Associate to help pioneer the development and commercialisation of a palm oil substitute from yeast, in a collaborative project between the University of Bath and the sustainable biotech start-up the Clean Food Group. You will combine...