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, cell biology, and physiology to study microtubule dysfunction in cardiovascular diseases. Our data show that the regulation of post-translational modification of microtubules plays a key role in
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, disease-monitoring and ultimately transform patient outcomes. Candidates are expected to hold a BSc or MSc degree in Molecular or Cell Biology or a related discipline. Candidates should have experience with
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mtDNA mutations using gene editing, and harness innovative single-cell techniques at different stages of mouse development to measure heteroplasmy in high throughput, linked to functional assays. You will
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and explore their function using a range of cell biological and biochemical assays. To hit the ground running the successful candidate will need hands-on and demonstrable experience in culturing and
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hindbrain using single cell and spatial transcriptomic approaches. The work is funded by an industry grant from Novo Nordisk. Scientists are encouraged to apply if they have substantial practical experience
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cells-based, RNA therapeutics) to accelerate cardiac regeneration and treat heart failure. After a heart attack, there is irreversible loss of cardiac tissue with ensuing heart failure. To recover
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the University of Cambridge, CRUK Cambridge Institute. We are interested in understanding the role of innate lymphoid cells in regulating the immune response in tissue-homeostasis, inflammatory diseases and cancer
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position in the group of Dr Harry Bulstrode within the Wellcome ¿ MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute (CSCI) based at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus
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purposes, including through engineered mineral structures. Diseases of special interest to the Group are cancer and autoimmune/inflammatory disorders. Recent work focused on improving understanding of cell
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, excellent communication skills and work well in a team. Previous research experience in eukaryotic cell biology, fluorescence microscopy, infection biology or microbiology would be highly desirable. Training