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cells of the immune system that kill virally infected and cancer cells. Our research combines cell biology and immunology, using genetic approaches including CRISPR and single cell RNA sequencing
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The Scarpa lab is a cell and developmental biology research team based in the Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. We are passionate about
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our team. The ideal candidate should have a clear interest for computational approaches, although their primary training may be in molecular biology or biochemistry. If you have solid laboratory skills
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work can be found at https://www-spring.ch.cam.ac.uk/publications/publications.shtml . You will have, or be about to obtain, a PhD in organic chemistry and/or chemical biology. You will ideally have
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horticultural/technical assistance and will be able to collaborate with postdocs studying other aspects of plant-microbe interactions, plant cell biology and plant development. You will also benefit from
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between cell biology and molecular neuroscience. We employ integrated experimental approaches, combining cutting-edge microscopy, biochemistry, omics, and iPSC-derived cell models to understand organelle
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This 10-month full-time postdoctoral position will investigate the phenotypic effects of plant 'persistent' viruses (e.g., endornaviruses and partitiviruses, which are inherited but not horizontally transmissible) using pepper plants (Capsicum annuum) as a model. The successful candidate will...
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essential. The successful applicant will hold an MSc/PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant subject or have equivalent experience, and will hold a post-graduate qualification in Bioinformatics, System Biology
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partners, sponsors, Research Group Leaders and the University. The Institute is internationally renowned for its research into developmental biology and cancer and has been in existence for more than 25
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to the pioneering translational work on biomarkers coupled to the non-endoscopic capsule technology developed by Rebecca Fitzgerald and her team. Applicants should have a PhD in experimental cancer biology and