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immunology and molecular biology to understand molecular mechanisms of immunity and immune suppression in cancer and inflammation. This research aims to uncover novel molecular and cellular mechanisms
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reasearch assistant. We are a growing chemical-biology research group that aims to develop new molecular tools for neuroscience and cell biology. The researcher will work on different topics: (A
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member of an interdisciplinary team, the candidate will have the opportunity to receive training in a variety of techniques including molecular biology, embryology, nanorobotics, imaging, computation and
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, solving their data analysis problems and helping them to gain skills. You should have a PhD (or equivalent post-doctoral experience) in computational biology, a sound understanding of molecular biology, and
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using mouse and cell models. Applicants must have laboratory experience and a degree in biological science. Prior animal experience would be advantageous, though training will be provided. There is the
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in Biochemistry or a related discipline with experience and expertise in structural biology of membrane proteins, particularly cryoEM, as well as experience in molecular genetics and cloning techniques
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/level 6 vocational qualification or equivalent in a biological or related field, will be competent in basic molecular biology techniques such as PCR and knowledge of metabolic phenotyping is also highly
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first (or upper second) class degree in chemistry, biochemistry or a related, relevant subject, followed by a PhD. The project involves chemical and molecular biology techniques. Specific skills in
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by Professor David Ron studying protein folding homeostasis in the Endoplasmic Reticulum. You will be primarily responsible for application of molecular and cellular biology tools to explore
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fieldwork in areas such as molecular ecology, evolutionary ecology, microbial ecology in the context of plant biology, plant and microbial responses to climate change and other anthropogenetic stressors