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of the lipopolysaccharide transport proteins LptD and LptE and determine which parts of these essential proteins are important for function in E. coli. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record in molecular biology
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) (Desirable) Essential - expertise in relevant approaches and models, analytical techniques and methods cell culture, molecular biology (Desirable) Desirable - experience in human stem cells derived neuronal
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with viva examination imminent) Essential - expertise in relevant approaches and models, analytical techniques and methods, cell culture, molecular biology Desirable - experience in human stem cell
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to improve patient outcome. Our team is based and embedded in Professor Greg Hannon's laboratory, a multi-disciplinary group of scientists working on diverse areas ranging from fundamental RNA biology to
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methodologies to test hypotheses. You will have a good working knowledge of molecular and cellular biology, excellent practical experience of working with animal models and an interest in pre-clinical in vivo
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alternatives to milk. The post is funded by the UKRI as part of an Engineering Biology Mission Hub on the use of microbes to produce sustainable food and is in collaboration with Better Dairy Limited. The main
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to work on a recently awarded BBSRC Engineering Biology Mission Award. The aim of the project is to engineer Escherichia coli strains to express different high-value inner membrane proteins and determine
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. Essential: PhD in immunology or cellular biology, or in the final stages of PhD submission Experience with RNA sequencing data sets Proven track record of research (e.g: publication record) Strong written and
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methods, cell culture techniques, live imaging, molecular biology Desirable - experience in human iPSC derived neuronal and glial cultures, live imaging – calcium imaging Experience in writing and
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. BSc in biological/biomedical sciences 2. Experience of laboratory working environment Desirable criteria 1. To have an understanding of cell biology 2. To have an understanding of cancer