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manipulation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and bacterial biofilms, including molecular biology such as the construction of reporter fusions, mutagenesis and transcriptomic analysis. Extensive experience in the study
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research tool will be structural biology together with biochemical, biophysical and cellular assays. We offer unique access to first-class instrumentation for structural biology. At the national centre
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will work in translational immunology to deliver a specific project to understand the biology of lubricin and its role in fibroblast-macrophage crosstalk in lining layer of the synovium under healthy
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* (laboratory work complete) a PhD in molecular biology, cell biology, pharmacology or a related area of biomedicine (*must be obtained within 3 months of commencement of employment). Have significant relevant
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candidate will work in translational immunology to deliver a specific project to understand the biology of lubricin and its role in fibroblast-macrophage crosstalk in lining layer of the synovium under
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impact RNA structure and the molecular mechanisms by which acetylation of RNA impacts cellular functions. Your main research tool will be structural biology together with biochemical, biophysical and
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artificial intelligence methodologies. The successful candidate will work at the forefront of computational biology, developing novel approaches for large-scale genomic data analysis and contributing
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spatial biology of the developing, adult and diseased human brain vasculature, iii) to elucidate how developmental programs regulate vascular growth/angiogenesis in the human brain tumour vasculature (patho
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& Infection who specialise in fungal biology and drug resistance. The candidate should demonstrate a good understanding of immunology and medical microbiology, and have excellent communication skills. They will
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- Research Fellow (Biology) School of Biosciences The Medicines Discovery Institute represents a major investment in translational science by Cardiff University. The goal of the Institute is to translate world