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Research Career Development Fellowships in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, UCL: Expression of Interest for 2025 DEADLINE: The next deadline is 30th January 2026, 5 pm. The Research
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are engaged in research in any aspect of: Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Biological Sciences (Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Development and
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About us The Research Department of Structural and Molecular Biology (SMB) is a world leading academic centre that promotes multi-disciplinary research at the interface of structural, computational
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in the area of fungal biology, specifically to investigate the sexual biology of the opportunistic pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus. This post is part of a collaborative multinational Wellcome Trust
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can resist adjuvant chemoradiotherapy treatment, causing tumours to inevitably regrow. We are interested in translational approaches to overcome the cancer biology of this aggressive and highly dynamic
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As part of the Oxford Global Health Initiative (OGH, https://www.globalhealth.ox.ac.uk/), the Department of Biology at the University of Oxford is seeking two highly motivated and capable
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focused on integrating synthetic biology, AI, and multi-omics technologies to decode and design gene expression regulation for human cell engineering. This role is based in Randall Centre for Cell
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biology, engineering, biophysics, computer science) and experience in 3D imaging of brain tissue, image segmentation, and handling large datasets. You are comfortable with machine learning and image
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to advance understanding of human and pathogen biology, the Institute drives improvements in human health and explores the diversity of complex organisms. Research at the Institute addresses some of the most
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treatment, causing tumours to inevitably regrow. We are interested in translational approaches to overcome the cancer biology of this aggressive and highly dynamic process in a disease-relevant model in real