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translation: improving the functional survival of stem cell-derived beta cells’. The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Prof. Shanta Persaud, Dr. Aileen King and Prof. Peter Jones in
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. The post holder will work on multiple projects covering various disciplines (cell biology, neurology, infectious disease, material science and many more), to deliver outstanding imaging data to members
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& Medicine. Department: Randall Cell & Molecular Biophysics. Contact details:Professor Jody Rosenblatt. [email protected] Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. Job description This post is for
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Therapy & Regenrative Medicine (CGTRM) in collaboration with the KCL Gene Therapy Vector Facility (GTVF) develops and manufactures ATMPs for a wide variety of novel gene and cell therapies for the treatment
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or similar (or pending results)* or with extensive equivalent research experience Research experience in cell culture Research experience in animal glaucoma model Excellent data analysis skills Excellent
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: Randall Cell & Molecular Biophysics. Contact details:Snezhana Oliferenko. [email protected] Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. Job description The main purpose of this role is to
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to understanding how brain-wide neural circuits lead to flexible cognitive behaviours. The techniques employed may include chronic in-vivo 2-photon and 3-photon calcium imaging of excitatory and inhibitory cell
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. Department: Department of Infectious Diseases. Contact details:Monica Agromayor. [email protected] Location: . Category: Research. Job Description We are seeking to appoint a cell/molecular
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brings together three research groups and combines developmental biology, genetics and epigenetics, and cell biology. The successful candidate will study tissue and cells, make use of in vitro and in vivo
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with clear track record of engineering and microfabrication. 2. Extensive experience in stem cell differentiation applied to neuroscience and neurodegeneration 3. Ability to work independently