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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher in Leukaemia Biology and Epigenomics, in the group of Professor Thomas Milne . This is a fantastic opportunity to
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alternatives if technical problems arise. To be successful in this role, you will hold hold a BSc in biology, immunology, microbiology, or equivalent along with sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline
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appropriate methodologies to test hypotheses, and identifying suitable alternatives if technical problems arise. To be successful in this role, you will hold hold a BSc in biology, immunology, microbiology
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hold a degree in a medical/biological subject or equivalent, and have previous research experience, ideally in a similar research field. Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques, cancer cell
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We are seeking candidates with either extensive technical experience in molecular biology and tissue culture techniques or a strong willingness to learn and become developers of new therapies, with
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biochemistry, cell biology, chemistry, biotechnology or related scientific areas together with experience of laboratory support in a life science laboratory. You will also have experience in the preparation
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with Monte Carlo modelling skills and a good understanding of the basic radiation dosimetry principles. Optional experimental work spans molecular biology, in vitro cell studies and preclinical in vivo
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. Applicants must hold, or be near completion of, a BSc/MSc in a relevant area of research and have experience in cellular neuroscience or molecular cell biology relevant to analysis of neuronal phenotypes
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from, biophysics, structural biology or microscopy. You will be expected to manage your own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate
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relevant subject, (Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology), along with experience rearing mosquitoes and maintaining the smooth running of an Insectary (liaising with contractors, suppliers, and clients). You