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principles. Experience of relevant laboratory skills e.g. molecular biology such as PCR and preparation of libraries for next generation sequencing, preparation of primary cells and tissue culture, flow
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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 the
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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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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Nott group is looking for a skilled and motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate with a strong background in structural biology
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About the role The Carvalho Lab is recruiting postdoctoral researchers to investigate the mechanisms of protein degradation using cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology approaches. You
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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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more about working at the John Innes Centre. About the Dodd Group: This project is based in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology and the Department of Computational and Systems Biology at
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Associate with a strong background in structural biology, cell biology, or biophysics. The project will combine novel methods for studying membraneless organelles with structural strategies for characterising
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Biology. The successful candidate will possess excellent organizational, interpersonal, problem-solving and communication skills, including the ability to prioritize multiple tasks and manage time
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approaches to well-curated time-series data, collected over decades, to obtain new biological insights. This project is based in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, working closely with Dr Pirita