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About us The St John’s Institute of Dermatology’s research facilities are designed to enable translational human skin research and include cell biology (including cell transfection), immuno-labelling and
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The main objective of the projects is to study the host-pathogen interaction of PRRSV-1 with the host immune system in pigs. While PRRSV-1 can be resolved by the host before the appearance of neutralising antibodies in blood, a role for the adaptive immune system is envisaged. The approaches to...
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suited to a graduate with skills in plant or crop science and molecular biology. Award Start Date: 01/10/2024 Duration of Award: 48 months Terms and Conditions This research studentship is only available
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resistance. In this project the post holder will develop chemical biology and structural proteomic methods (primarily hydrogen/deuterium exchange mass spectrometry) to achieve insight into protein structure
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the new Bristol’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Engineering Biology (EngBio CDT ), as a lecturer on Bristol’s academic Pathway 1 (teaching and research
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variety of cell biology techniques (ranging from live cell imaging to flow cytometry to in vitro vascular modelling) and biochemistry approaches (ranging from immunoblotting to second messenger analyses and
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to rapidly test if bacteria are being killed by bacteriophages. This project will work across disciplines of biology, electronics and medicine to develop new approaches. Our team combines expertise in three
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Biology, Psychology, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering or other relevant discipline. You should be passionate about neuroscience with an interest in sleep and neuromodulation. You should have good
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& Cellular Biology Category: Technical Support Grade: Grade 6 Salary: £30,487 to £36,024 p.a. Working Time: 100% Post Type: Full Time Contract Type: Ongoing Release Date: Tuesday 04 June 2024 Closing Date
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About us: This post will be based at the Department of Biostatistics & Health Informatics at King’s College London within the Bioinformatics team led by Dr Alfredo Iacoangeli. Our team currently include several staff and students and we have extensive experience in the development of genomic...