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. The Department of Chemical Engineering is seeking a Research Associate to investigate the design of biocontrollers to advance the applications of synthetic biology in biomedicine, agriculture and environment. Dr
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Biology. The selected researcher will join an internationally-regarded, dynamic, friendly, diverse and inclusive team working on the application of cutting-edge synthetic biology tools in pathway and
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across Imperial College and other universities. Candidates with masters-level education in molecular, cellular and/or cancer biology are invited to apply. The College is supportive of flexible working
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genesis and imaging, immunology and immunotherapy in these models, in vitro immunological assays, confocal microscopy and molecular biology. Further information This position is full time and available
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, The University of Nottingham and UCL. You will be part of the Edwards group and based at the Centre for Bacterial Resistance Biology (CBRB), Imperial College London, which is home to over 20 groups studying
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assembly, automated molecular biology workflows and cell culture, next generation sequencing, state-of-the-art imaging and mass spectrometry platforms at London Biofoundry and Agilent Measurement Suite
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various cell biology techniques) to identify the types of modifications and potential factors that are associated with proteasomes during cell stress. Please contact Dr Yu Ye – [email protected] for a
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biology. Please see job description for full list of requirements. Further information This is a Fulltime, fixed term role based at St Mary’s Campus (Paddington). Candidates who have not yet been officially
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disciplines. This project brings together Prof. Randi’s expertise on VWD and endothelial cell biology/angiogenesis in London, UK with bioengineering expertise in Prof. Rasponi’s lab in Milan, Italy. Prof. Randi
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assembly, automated molecular biology workflows and cell culture, next generation sequencing, state-of-the-art imaging and mass spectrometry platforms at the Child lab , London Biofoundry and Agilent