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Full-time: 35 hours per week Fixed-term: 1st August 2025 – 31st July 2026 The Opportunity: To carry out research into the cell biology and protein biochemistry of mammalian circadian rhythmicity
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methodologies to investigate infectious diseases and promote health and well-being. The School and Department are home to leading experts in immunology, pathogen molecular biology, and host-pathogen interactions
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clinical trials. You'll also benefit from being part of a larger team investigating Treg biology and Treg-focused immunotherapies in other diseases. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in
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pathogens as a model system. There are two post-doctoral research positions and one PhD studentship associated with Dr. McDonald’s UKRI Future Leader Fellowship, which will explore the cell biology
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Shafaq Sikandar, and this project is being conducted in collaboration with Dr Matthew Caley and Dr Emanuel Rognoni, who are based at the Blizard Institute and are leading experts in skin biology and
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these processes, with the aim of understanding how ageing promotes CH progression. You will hold a PhD within the area of molecular biology or have thesis submitted at time of application, and will have experience
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You will hold a PhD in a biological/biomedical/life science or related field and possess extensive experience of working in a biology or biochemistry laboratory. You will have knowledge of procedures
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experience of working in a biology or biochemistry laboratory. You will have knowledge of procedures relevant to mammalian cell culture systems, flow cytometry and immunogenicity assays. You will have prior
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implications for understanding cardiovascular disease risk, thrombosis, and systemic inflammation. Candidate Requirements: You should have completed (or be close to completing) a PhD in Cell Biology, Haematology
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position is ideally suited to candidates with a strong interest in root adaptations and molecular cell biology. Applicants must be highly motivated and self-driven, with a PhD in molecular biology or a