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and commissioning bespoke X-ray spectroscopy reactor cell, which will be used to characterise alkali catalysts under reaction conditions. You will have the opportunity to share your results within
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and stem cell biology. The study investigates how APOE4 expression in endothelial cells affects oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs), using iPSC-derived 3D co-culture models. This work aims to
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, osteosarcoma) cell and time of origin is debated but experimental studies in different models suggest possible in utero induction with postnatal initiation similar to leukaemia. In Ewing sarcoma, FET::ETS gene
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supportive and friendly team, you will learn how to design and perform experiments that interrogate the molecular and cellular mechanisms regulated by ADAM15 and ADAM12 in glioma, employing cellular
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the Department of Infectious Disease at the Hammersmith Hospital Campus, working in a supportive research lab. Your role will involve hands-on lab work using a range of techniques in immunology, cell biology
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About the Role Join a multi-disciplinary team that explores human intestinal development and disease using cutting edge single cell and spatial biology technologies, organoid models and
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PhD Studentship: Dissecting the Molecular Architecture and Function of LMTK3 as a Therapeutic Target
mechanisms underpinning LMTK3's multifaceted role in cancer biology. By employing a multidisciplinary approach combining structural biology, biochemistry, and cell biology, this research aims to provide novel
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to modulate pathological cell behaviour in vitro, with potential for progression to in vivo testing in a rodent model of glaucoma. Candidate Profile Applicants should hold (or expect to obtain) a 1st or 2:1
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, including Arabidopsis, wheat and rice. Who we are looking for We seek highly motivated students with a background in plant molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, or developmental biology. Applicants
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and synthesis of new materials. For the DED-LB additive manufacturing, the lab has a house-developed Laser-Kuka cell with a 16kW IPG laser and wire/powder feeding systems. The lead supervisor, Dr Yuze