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data and presenting and writing papers or new grant proposals. You will specifically interrogate multiple Myeloma cell lines for studying the mechanism of action of epigenetic therapy in sensitive
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the cellular and molecular mechanisms driving tumour development. In this role, you will support a team of scientists using genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) and transplantable tumour models (e.g
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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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and support other group projects. This will include lab experiments, analysing data and presenting and writing papers or new grant proposals. You will specifically interrogate multiple Myeloma cell
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of Spiralian Asymmetric Cell Divisions”. This research position will reveal the mechanisms that drive the evolution of polar lobes during the first asymmetric cell divisions in animals with spiral cleavage. We
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and collaboratively within a team, with a strong background in human and murine primary cell culture, confocal microscopy, RNA Sequencing techniques and/or tuberculosis research. Familiarity with flow
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are seeking a skilled and motivated scientist with expertise in neurodevelopment to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms regulating the maturation of cortical interneurons in mice, under
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of every life process as the product of aerobic respiration and post-mortem decay. As such, it is not a surprise that this gas regulates such diverse processes as cellular chemical reactions, transport
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research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that underly normal and abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic function and drive the translation of this strong basic
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project goals are to develop and to deploy novel gene/cell-based therapeutics to restore cell-specific expressions of particular genes, at an appropriate time point, location, and in a relevant cell type