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/BSc in biology or biomedical sciences Experience in microbiology, mammalian cell culture and/or molecular biology/biochemistry (especially DNA/RNA manipulation) Academic integrity and rigor Ability
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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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cells and their therapeutic potentials. Part of the CGTRM is based at the 28th floor of Guy’s Hospital Tower Wing. The CGTRM equipped with large open plan labs, iPSCs cell culture rooms, histology station
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. Department: Randall Cell & Molecular Biophysics. Contact details:Dr. Angika Basant. [email protected] Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. Job Description Applications are invited for a
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. Department: Randall Cell & Molecular Biophysics. Contact details:James McDonnell. [email protected] Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. Job Description We seek a talented, highly motivated
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to characterise the cell behaviour of early human cortical progenitors and the effect of COVID-19 infection on these behaviours. Candidates should have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in Developmental Neuroscience
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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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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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. 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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on performance and training where necessary Experience of working in an academic research laboratory Laboratory experience in sample processing (PBMCs isolation) and in generating and maintaining cell cultures