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to participate in an innovative project studying haematopoietic stem cell biology and leukaemic evolution. The postholder will perform scientific work to high technical standards, and demonstrate excellent record
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cell/islet biology to ensure the optimal performance of stem cell-derived islets in vitro and in vivo. We are appointing two post-doctoral researchers and two research assistants to this project
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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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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Stem Cell Biology ( Job Number: 24000039) Department of Biosciences Grade 7: - £37,099 - £44,263 per annum Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: 15 Months
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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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Associate to work on a 3 year MRC-funded project at the interface of developmental/stem cell biology and disease modelling. The successful applicant will primarily employ human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC
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such as developmental/stem cell biology, organ culture, and/or gene editing/manipulation and will be expected to work collaboratively within and between the two teams. Applicants must be highly motivated
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kingdom, can enter stem cells to influence the formation of complex tissues. This is important because stem cells play a major role to generate all other specialized cell types in the human body. By
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molecular biology Experience in presenting stem cell work in international conferences Experience in publishing scientific articles in quartile 1 journals Good organisation skills and attention to detail Self
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together with partners at the University of Birmingham and FMP Leibniz Berlin. The overarching aims of the Grand Challenge are to: 1) produce better functioning stem cell-derived beta cells to ensure long