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Molecular Biology Section. EVs are produced across all kingdoms of life where they mediate cell-to-cell communication, however, in plants their biogenesis, secretion and function remain poorly understood. We
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arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, led by Dr. Ronelle Roth in the Plant Molecular Biology Section. EVs are produced across all kingdoms of life where they mediate cell-to-cell communication, however, in plants
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. This feedback between environment and cells can lead tissues to become self-organised. This self-organisation is important for the correct functioning of biological tissues. We hope to understand (and eventually
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office license. • Familiarity with standard techniques in immunohistochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology and biochemistry. • Ability to manage own academic research and
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will be responsible for co-designing and executing research programmes related to different aspects of thymus biology employing informative experimental models and a broad range of analytical platforms
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regeneration. The project aims to dissect how metabolic dysregulation impairs the trajectory of human induced pluripotent stem cell-cardiomyocyte (hiPSC-CM) differentiation using molecular biology, metabolomics
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immunology with a focus on myeloid cell biology and antimicrobial activity. You will study how microbial metabolites, particularly short-chain fatty acids, influence macrophage function and antimicrobial
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of research findings • Collaborate closely with internal and external researchers, including opportunities for co-supervision of students Lab Environment The T-cell Biology Group is part of the MRC WIMM
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leading plant research groups. Your skills and attributes for success: BSc or equivalent Degree in an appropriate biological science and preferably a post graduate qualification such as a Masters degree
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candidate must also be aware of workplace risks, particularly when handling animals and biological samples, and ensure safety protocols are followed. The role offers an opportunity for continuous skill