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The detection of chemical cues from the outside world is fundamental to animal survival. In mammals, sensing of the external chemical environment governs diverse behaviours including selection of food, social
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The detection of chemical cues from the outside world is fundamental to animal survival. In mammals, sensing of the external chemical environment governs diverse behaviours including selection of food, social
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Animal cells express genes and pathways that naturally inhibit the replication of viruses. The balance between these innate/intrinsic inhibitors and the many factors that promote replication establishes
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to the social research objectives, working with Dr Sarah Crowley and the National Trust’s wildlife management team. Key activities will include establishing and monitoring experimental plots, assessing impacts
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Join us at the world-leading CRUK Cambridge Institute! We are a unique department of the University of Cambridge, core-funded by Cancer Research UK's charitable activities. The Narita Laboratory
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dissemination activities (written and oral), provide support in the research laboratory (including developing, updating, maintaining protocols, archiving data, monitor animal experiments, update health and safety
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We are seeking a fixed-term postdoctoral researcher, for a period of 5 months, to join a research team examining the genomic consequences of whole genome duplication in animals. The research is
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. Experience with CRISPR gene editing, microinjection and/or animal work would also be an advantage. Preferred start date October 2025 - the post is available until September 2029. You should have a PhD or
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: (1) electrophysiology; (2) optical monitoring/manipulation of cell activity/neuromodulators/neurotransmitters; (3) techniques for quantifying animal behaviour; (4) data analysis, including machine
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experimental approaches to develop and validate novel in vitro and ex vivo approaches that model arterial medial calcification without using any animal products. This work will represent an exciting step forward