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to try to solve the 3D structure of histone H4-fibrinogen microclots. You will have a PhD in Biochemistry or related discipline. Laboratory experience with protein biochemistry, structural biology, EM
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of Life Course and Medical Sciences. You will have a PhD (or be about to obtain) in areas relevant to this post (e.g. cell biology, molecular biology, physiology, and related). This post is available from 1
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Sciences. Informal enquiries should be sent to Professor Ben Goult [email protected]. The post is available on a fixed term basis until 30 April 2027. Any applicants who are still awaiting their PhD
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the tumour microenvironment and the effects of relevant therapeutics. You will join a highly motivated research team interested in fundamental and translational research. You should have a PhD in a relevant
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-national risk to inform timely, and targeted intervention strategies in the Horn of Africa. You will have a PhD in relevant discipline. This post is available from 1 June 2024 until 31 December 2025. Any
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A full-time Postdoctoral position in quantitative stem cell and developmental biology is available in the Liverpool Development and Stem Cell Biology Laboratory, headed by Dr David Turner in
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, we also aim to obtain the first structures of CuNiR-qNOR protein-protein complexes in catalytic turnover. We require an experienced PDRA with fluency in several elements of a structural biology project
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well as data novices and experienced data scientists. For appointment at Grade 7 you should have a PhD, for appointment at Grade 6 you should have a BSc. You may have worked in a range of previous relevant
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needs The successful candidate will be based in the Liverpool Head and Neck Centre within the Department of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine. The post holders should have a PhD in cell biology
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, Molecular and Integrative Biology. Dr Hoettges has a track record in designing analytical instruments while Professor Kell has a longstanding interest in the effects of microclots. Your role will be designing