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to derive individual-specific measures of mutational dynamics that act as biomarkers of genetic instability and can be used as molecular phenotypes in genome wide association studies. To this end, the student
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Elizabeth University Hospital May 2012, is one of the largest in Europe. With £3.4 million of MRC/EPSRC awards for our campus Glasgow Molecular Pathology Node (2015-2019), our aim is to bring the Precision
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(Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; IPhD: 5 years full-time; Apply now Overview Overview Our PhD programmes offer training in all aspects of molecular pharmacology and our large internationally
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systems as decision support tools. A2 A knowledge and understanding of molecular assay optimisation and validation, and/or microfluidic techniques used to manipulate samples. A3 Knowledge of specialist IT
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flies, our lab uses genetics, microbiology and molecular biology to understand how microbiota modulate ageing. We work in bespoke facilities for generating flies that are either germ-free or associated
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molecular biology or relevant field. A4. Up to date knowledge of relevant legislative requirements including but not limited to laboratory Health and Safety legislations Desirable: B1. Currently hold a
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within set timescales. Desirable D1. Experience with cell and molecular biology techniques, particularly qPCR measurements. D2. Experience in developing and troubleshooting novel methods D3. Experience in
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the School of Infection and Immunity at the University of Glasgow. Research at the CVR spans molecular, structural and cellular levels of infection through to the individual host and affected population, thus
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an important role in our commitments to single-cell, spatial omics, and bulk transcriptomics of viral infections. Your expertise in molecular biology and high-throughput sequencing technology (HTS), encompassing
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higher degree. Training in relevant methodologies (e.g., Good Clinical Practice, MRI, ECG, molecular techniques) will be undertaken and certification maintained throughout the fellowship. 11. Support for