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Ashworth, Dr Kieran Pitchers Background: The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science undertakes a wide range of research from fundamental biology to population studies. The research undertaken
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position is especially suited for candidates with an interest in root development and molecular cell biology. All the technologies required for the project are currently performed in our laboratory
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applied to developmental biology, and thorough knowledge of stem and germ cell biology. and will work in close collaboration with other team members. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, and
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: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Material Science, Natural Sciences, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Pharmacy, Synthetic Biology, Computational Biology/Chemistry or
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in compacted soil. We seek highly motivated candidates with a PhD in plant biology/plant molecular biology/plant biotechnology or related biological science. The successful candidate will possess
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View All Vacancies Life Sciences Location: University Park Salary: £33,966 to £45,585 per annum pro-rata depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. Closing Date: Friday 31 May 2024 Reference: MED157024 The University of Nottingham is...
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in mathematical biology. Proficiency in Python, Julia or another programming language relevant to scientific research. Excellent communication and organisational skills. The ability to work
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intermediate between Arabidopsis and Marchantia in terms of signalling complexity. We therefore see that this project sits at nexus between plant evolutionary development (evo-devo) and systems biology. The
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, expertise, students and of global issues in the sector. Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in Food science OR Food science and Nutrition, OR a Natural science (e.g. Chemistry, Biology, Plant, Animal
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and developmental biology will be applied to characterising bovine gametogenesis in vivo, and directing differentiation in vitro. The project will focus on using state-of-the art genomic and epigenetic