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infectious agent responsible for 8.7% of out-patient managed exacerbations of COPD (8.7%). Using both traditional cell culture approaches and advanced 3D airway cell models, this project will investigate if a
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siteAvailable for SecondmentNoClosing Date09-Jul-2025 University College London Hospitals is the largest cellular therapy service in the United Kingdom. It is at the forefront of delivering innovative and life
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candidate to deliver research in battery cell joining and characterisation, as part of an established and highly successful team, working on High Value Manufacturing Catapult projects as part of a multi-year
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to submission) or awarded in the area of immunology/biology or chemical sciences. Experience with cellular and molecular immunology (particularly macrophages), wound healing assays and surface chemical analysis
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Fixed Term: Two Years full time 1.0 FTE (35hrs pw) or up to 3.5 years 0.5 FTE (17.5 hrs pw) The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) is leading Work Package 6 of the CARMA (Cellular Agriculture
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remission as a model of flare vs remission with a 50% relapse rate. Initial data analysis has taken place using the 10x Chromium single cell sequencing identifying putative cellular subpopulations
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to attract an experienced Cancer Cell Biologist to support the development of a portfolio of cancer drug discovery projects. The project is funded by the Wales Cancer Research Centre and is full-time for 3
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the project Defining transcriptional signatures of Plasmodium falciparum hematopoietic infection at the single cell level working with PIs Marti and
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Medicine (CTM) (50%). This post will support analysis of multiomics data (e.g. single cell and single nuclear RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, proteomics etc.) generated by the Borne Uterine Mapping Project
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perivascular cells of the neurovascular unit/perivascular niche, and on brainvascular heterogeneity in development, health and disease: The main aims are: i) to understand the cellular and molecular