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About the role The University of Leicester is home to the Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB; https://le.ac.uk/liscb) as a centre of research excellence. Research within
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have a PhD (or about to submit) in molecular or developmental biology, strong expertise in bioinformatic analysis of single-cell data, and a strong track record of research excellence. You will be highly
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, supervising clinical studies, and supporting research staff and PhD/iMSc/project students. The UEU is a clinical research unit and centre for excellence in ophthalmic research. UEU has state-of-the art research
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About the role The Department of Genetics and Genome Biology are looking to recruit two talented and motivated individuals to join an established, successful research team. The post is funded by
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will play a pivotal role in conducting experiments, analysing data, and interpreting results. You will engage in interdisciplinary research that combines structural biology, molecular biology, genomics
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Medicine, and the Department of Genetics & Genome Biology, the School seeks to make significant contribution to its research profile in computational mathematics, mathematical and computational modelling
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About the role The Gooptu Group at the University of Leicester integrates structural biology within multi-scale studies of protein misfolding, inflammation and fibrosis to define new therapeutic
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of novel ligand architectures and first-row transition metal complexes thereof) while also undertaking co-supervision of undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students on synthetic organometallic chemistry
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of formats including lectures, seminars and online discussions. About you With a completed, or be near to completing, a PhD in a relevant subject, alongside teaching experience in an equivalent
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international conferences, and contribute to the preparation of reports and scientific publications. Contributing to teaching activities is encouraged. About you With a relevant PhD in mathematics, physics, Earth