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Applications are invited for a BBSRC-funded postdoctoral vacancy in molecular biology to join a multi-disciplinary team based at the Department of Pathology in Central Cambridge. The successful
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such as molecular cell biology/chromatin/transcription, together with proven skills obtained in a molecular cell biology lab (RNA work, mammalian cell culture, cloning and protein work). You will be able
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, mathematics, biology or related neuroscience field. Obtained a master degree in a relevant neuroscience, engineering, physics, biology or related field. Quantitative background, with research experience in
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, mathematics, biology or related neuroscience field. Obtained a master degree in a relevant neuroscience, engineering, physics, biology or related field. Quantitative background, with research experience in
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to integrate organoid infection models and molecular virology methods with high-throughput imaging, sequencing and RNA/protein interactions methods, to obtain novel insights into intestinal virus biology
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We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate with practical experience in biochemical and biophysical methods of protein interaction analysis. We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious researcher interested in using state-of-the-art structural, biochemical and mechanobiological...
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have, or be expecting soon to obtain, a Ph.D. with a strong background in nanoparticle formulation science related to vaccine/biomacromolecules delivery, and cell/molecular biology (cell viability assays
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate at the Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, to work on international comparison of innovation policies. The RA will undertake independent and collaborative research under the guidance of Dr Eoin O'Sullivan (Centre for...
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experience in cellular or systems neuroscience research. Essential criteria include: A first-class degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, engineering, biology, or other relevant disciplines. Proficient
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, genetics, proteomics, structural biology, pharmacology and cell biology. It aims to use AI to identify and prioritize alternative proteins involved in the regulation of GPCR signalling, and to experimentally