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microbiological data to facilitate the design of new molecules, and understanding mechanisms of resistance, being undertaken in the medicinal chemistry labs in the IOI and therefore will work closely with chemists
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molecules, and understanding mechanisms of resistance, being undertaken in the medicinal chemistry labs in the IOI and therefore will work closely with chemists and biochemists within the IOI. The IOI’s
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engineering, mechanical engineering, or related subject with a record of publishing in high quality journals. Good skills in engineering experiment testing and measurements are required and experience of icing
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centre funded by LifeArc and MDUK. The Cambridge Clinical Mitochondrial Research Group (MitoCAMB) studies the genetic basis and mechanisms of mitochondrial diseases and other rare inherited neurological
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these counterintuitive reaction-diffusion mechanisms. We are particularly interested in discovering genuinely novel classes of reaction-diffusion mechanism, beyond the classic paradigms from applied mathematics and
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biologists is expanding! We are looking for a Research Fellow fascinated by the structural basis of molecular functions. You will study the mechanism of RNA acetylation, how post-translational modifications
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(microscopic or mechanical). The successful candidate will carry out research and manufacturing process evaluation to produce structural metallic materials. The applicant will work on a research project
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to understand the genetic and molecular mechanisms of complex inflammatory skin diseases. The applicant will be encouraged to identify and drive a theme within our programme, depending on their expertise
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industrialized building techniques. Potential research topics include, characterization of wood materials, particularly their mechanical properties, development of engineered wood products (e.g., CLT, LVL, GLT
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-resolution imaging. By uncovering the molecular-level mechanisms of cilium function, we aim to deepen our understanding of how mutations in these proteins lead to disease. For this role, you should have a