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Training and supervision of undergraduate and PhD students Your profile: PhD in cell biology, bioinformatics or any other related field Expertise in the analysis and visualization of single-cell and other
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The Department of Medicine is the largest Department in the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge. Research is our major focus, from the fundamental aspects of biology through
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organisation skills and be detail-oriented, persistent, and passionate about working as a team to build a successful research group. Applicants must have a PhD degree in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology
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research group. Applicants must have a PhD degree in Biological Science with a focus on Microbiology or Immunology, preferably with some experience in murine in vivo infection and/or inflammation models
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. The Modis group is part of the Molecular Immunity Unit within the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC-LMB). We benefit from the outstanding scientific environment and infrastructure of the MRC-LMB, and
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Bachelor's degree in Biological Science, or a related subject, have extensive "hands-on" experience of cell culture, DNA and RNA processing and other standard laboratory techniques, and possess excellent
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Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position in the group of Dr Madelaine Bartlett at the Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University. This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic individual to support the university's reputation for excellence, join a newly-formed research...
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molecular biology techniques, tissue culture, flow cytometry, and accurate recording of data are essential. Flexibility, the ability to prioritize, and excellent interpersonal skills are essential. Desirable
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sequencing libraries from cfDNA across these cohorts. Key duties include -supporting the lab's research efforts by carrying out routine molecular biology techniques such as DNA extraction, digital PCR
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. elegans. You will join the group of Dr Iris Hardege (https://www.hardege-lab.com/ ) in the Department of Zoology. We are studying the roles of novel neurotransmitter receptors in the biology of the nematode