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Job description Job summary We invite applications for a Research Assistant/Associate - Accelerate a New Energy Efficient Titanium Forming Technology towards Industrial Applications position funded
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of metabolomics data, advise on design of biological experimental protocols, and data management. In addition, the candidate will provide support/training to research staff, MRes, MD and PhD students within
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reduction of energy requirements in key reactions in energy conversion, environmental protection, and pharmaceutical synthesis, with exquisite control of reaction pathways via optical means
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of the following areas: (i) Geotechnical Engineering for Offshore Renewable Energy, (ii) Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, or (iii) Geotechnics for Climate Change Resilience. The overall mission of our Department
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being part of a larger Programme Grant in collaboration with Oxford and Bristol and funded by EPSRC. Synthetic biology has made it possible to repurpose cells to operate as microscale factories, energy
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requirements PhD in virology, immunology or other relevant field. Practical experience in rhinovirus virology, innate anti-viral immunity, primary cell culture, flow cytometry, cell purification, molecular
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Requirements: PhD in immunology or equivalent vocational qualification Work independently and be competent in general lab techniques, including cell culture, qPCR, ELISA, WB, bioinformatics and data analysis
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of the following areas: (i) Geotechnical Engineering for Offshore Renewable Energy, (ii) Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, or (iii) Geotechnics for Climate Change Resilience. The overall mission of our Department
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projects characterising the epigenome of midbrain cell-types for the interpretation of Parkinson’s Disease susceptibility. You will be based at the Imperial College London under the immediate guidance of Dr
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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