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degree in Molecular or Cellular Biology or Biochemistry and is keen to gain further laboratory research experience. The key responsibilities of the post are assisting with projects in the lab and
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Applications are invited for a BBSRC-funded postdoctoral vacancy in molecular biology to join a multi-disciplinary team based at the Department of Pathology in Central Cambridge. The successful
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such as molecular cell biology/chromatin/transcription, together with proven skills obtained in a molecular cell biology lab (RNA work, mammalian cell culture, cloning and protein work). You will be able
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, dynamic and collaborative research team. PROJECT SUMMARY The group is interested in studying mononuclear phagocyte biology in diverse settings. The project is funded by the UKRI and will investigate how
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transfecting Plasmodium parasites, preferably specifically Plasmodium Knowlesi. You will also have extensive experience in using molecular biology techniques (e.g. Gibson Assembly) to generate and validate
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, mathematics, biology or related neuroscience field. Obtained a master degree in a relevant neuroscience, engineering, physics, biology or related field. Quantitative background, with research experience in
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The Ahringer lab in the Gurdon Institute is looking for an experienced laboratory research scientist with expertise in molecular biology and genomics to support its research programmes. We decipher
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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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Neurosciences and the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit. The position is part of a joint 4-year research project with Prof Marcos Chiaratti, Sao Carlos, Brazil, and is funded by the BBSRC to advance our
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to integrate organoid infection models and molecular virology methods with high-throughput imaging, sequencing and RNA/protein interactions methods, to obtain novel insights into intestinal virus biology