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biology or a related subject. You should have a competence in cell biology and basic molecular biology techniques. The ideal candidate should be organised, highly motivated and able to work independently as
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We are seeking a fixed-term postdoctoral researcher, for a period of 5 months, to join a research team examining the genomic consequences of whole genome duplication in animals. The research is expected to be bioinformatic in nature. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant subject, experience...
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and structural biology of rhomboid-like membrane proteins. You should hold a PhD/DPhil in a topic relevant to structural biology and biochemistry, together with relevant experience. You should be able
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and Mind Building, South Parks Road, Oxford Applicants must hold a PhD in Microbiology and/or Molecular biology and will be responsible for providing microbiological data to facilitate the design of new
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), together with relevant experience in immunology relevant disciplines and have expertise in T cell biology, immunology, cancer biology, metabolics, and mitochondria biology. You will also have expertise in
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ADVERT HAS BEEN EXTENDED TILL 7th JULY The Department of Biology is seeking to recruit 2 Postdoctoral Research Associates for 2 years. These posts are financially supported by
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biology, biochemistry, and cell biology techniques (e.g. molecular cloning, protein and RNA extraction, PCR, gel electrophoresis, western blotting, mammalian cell culture, genetic manipulation of cells
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are seeking to appoint a Postdoctoral Research Associate with experience of structural biology techniques to join Dr Paul Elliott’s Lab to investigate the mechanisms of ubiquitin signalling within inflammation
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The Parasite Biology Lab, led by Dr Gabriel Rinaldi at the Department of Biology is interested in the fundamental biology of parasitic worms that affect over 1 billion people worldwide. Both
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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