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Systems biology emphasises a multi-level, integrative approach to understanding how living organisms work. With our close links to the polyomics facility, we apply a full range of post-genomic
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Job Purpose To provide teaching and contribute to assessment in the Animal Biology degrees (Marine and Freshwater Biology, and Zoology), including field-based courses, and undertake administration
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microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or plant science. A2. Expert knowledge of microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, or plant
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of (or jointly with) a biological domain; may be working towards a relevant post-graduate qualification such as a Masters (Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 11) or PhD (Scottish Credit and
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Job Purpose To provide in-depth technical expertise in parasitology, cell, and molecular biology and provide advice on the set up and best operation of equipment and procedures to aid delivery
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have significant biochemical or structural biology research experience. The post-holder will assist in the triaging and characterisation of recently identified infection-sensitive E3 ubiquitin ligases
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professional qualifications and experience equivalent to PhD level plus the requisite experience. A2. Specialist and practical knowledge of Toxoplasma biology, Toxoplasma proteomics, parasite thermal proteome
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The World. Qualifications/Knowledge Essential: A1. SCQF Level 10 in life sciences, or equivalent A2. Specialist theoretical and practical knowledge of bacterial/algal cultures and molecular biology A3. A
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Job Purpose To provide technical assistance and laboratory support to Professor Nigel and his group which is focussed on multiple aspects of spatial biology, in particular spatial transcriptomics
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biology. A3. Practical knowledge in recombinant expression of proteins and growth factors, e.g. BMP2. _. A4. Knowledge in dynamic cell delivery and expression systems using genetically engineered bacteria