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the Vascular Biology & Inflammation section of Southbank, School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences at King’s College London. To conduct a period of original research leading to publications and
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therapeutics. NATA has state of the art chemistry and biology laboratories and capabilities located on the Harwell Research and Innovation Campus, Oxfordshire alongside the MRC Harwell Mary Lyon Centre, National
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This is an exciting opportunity to join Professor Gnudi’s team in the Vascular Biology & Inflammation section of Southbank, School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences at King’s College
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the growing field on engineering biology. As a Senior Research Associate you will develop synthetic biology tools and transformation techniques for a wide range of bacteria of environmental importance
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View Vacancy -- NATA 2391 - Postdoctoral Researcher – Biology MRC Nucleic Acid Therapy Accelerator Open Date 11/04/2024, 12:00 Close Date 12/05/2024, 23:55 Research Institute 1 NATA Research
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, computational biology, bioinformatics, statistical genetics or applied mathematics and an experience in analysis of big data, genetics, transcriptomics and other “omics”. The post holder with lead on
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Biomechanics of internal fixation methods for ankle fusion
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to an enthusiastic researcher looking to use their skills in cancer biology, bone biology, cancer cell dormancy, translational research and/or relevant fields who want to have an impact on patients with incurable
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RESEARCH TECHNICIAN, Biology-Case Lab , to join a growing research team studying cell signaling. The lab uses quantitative experimental approaches from biochemistry, molecular biophysics, and cell biology to
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to neutralise the pathogenic function of toxins, for their use as antivenom. The post-holder will benefit from the cutting-edge molecular biology, protein biochemistry, synthetic biology, structural biology and