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the Leukaemia and Stem Cell Biology Group. The post-holder will be expected to demonstrate a flexible and dedicated approach to their work. About the role This is a research post aiming to assist Professor So in
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or tissue homeostasis. Our research is curiosity driven and, although the projects in our labs had their origins in viral systems, many have now evolved into biochemistry and cell biology questions. Our
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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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. Experience of a wide range of histological and molecular biology techniques 3. Experience with mouse behaviour and stereotaxic surgeries This post is subject to an Occupational Health Clearance.
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seek to appoint an individual with a strong background in cell/molecular biology and experience of working with iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes or EHT. Previous experience with in vivo mouse models and in
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(preferably with a PhD in Physics, Cell/Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Bioengineering or related disciplines) with proved experience in any area of mechanobiology. This project aims to investigate
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linked to brain research as opportunities arise. Applicants should have a relevant PhD field and preferably post-doctorate experience in one of the following fields: pharmacy, drug delivery, cancer biology
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Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences (BMEIS) consists of eight research departments including Cardiovascular Imaging, Cancer Imaging, Imaging Chemistry & Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Perinatal Imaging
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About us The role sits within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, and specifically within the Research Department of Imaging Chemistry and Biology based at St Thomas’ hospital
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part of a vibrant multi-disciplinary environment across different research themes in cardiac biology. The post holder will provide high quality technical support to the groups and their associated