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this project, the student will undergo skills training in a range of molecular biology techniques, cellular metabolism analysis, and bioinformatics. CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing or siRNA will be used to knockout
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resolution microscopy, bioinformatics, in vivo testing, receptor biology, therapeutics and biochemistry. This is a collaboration between the School of Science and Technology at Nottingham Trent University and
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6.0 in each component. Candidates with previous laboratory experience, particularly microbiology, cell culture (including 3D cell culture models and bioinformatics are encouraged to apply. In
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foundational knowledge of immunology and how the immune response is subverted in individuals who have cancer. Experience of statistics and bioinformatics, as well as a good understanding of molecular
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breast cancer. Supervisory team: Professor Graham Ball of Bioinformatics Colleagues in University of Nottingham Since the sequencing of the human genome new approaches for studying disease systems