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About us We are seeking a talented and ambitious Research Fellow to join a groundbreaking interdisciplinary project at the intersection of computational biology, ecology, statistical modelling and
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) solution-state NMR spectroscopy, (ii) applied biophysics, (iii) computational modelling, (iv) membrane protein expression/purification and molecular biology. An active interest in GPCRs, membrane protein
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will be tasked with the development of new models for the early detection of CIN cancers, applying bleeding edge computational methods and machine learning approaches to improve detection and
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The Centre for Doctoral Training in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (NanoDTC) at the University of Cambridge invites applications for its 3.5-year interdisciplinary PhD programme. The programme
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tumours and metastases with the goal to design combinatorial therapeutic approaches. The project will involve the use of genetically complex organoid-derived transplantation mouse models of pancreatic
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¿ Computational modelling of biological systems ¿ Ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team ¿ Experience working with co-culture 3D models, specifically the gut/ intestine ¿ A self-starter, with a
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computational modelling to be used to design and re-engineer flower architecture. The RA's main focus will be on computational modelling of gene regulatory networks for predicting the mechanisms leading
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. Experience in Monte Carlo modelling of light-tissue interactions, an understanding of computational image reconstruction, or experience in biomedical image analysis would also be desirable. It is essential
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on cell viability and DDR activation in established human cell models. The student will perform CRISPR screens to determine factors that affect resistance/sensitivity and follow these up with mechanistic
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chromatin profiling methods along with CRISPR/Cas9-meduated cell line engineering and various animal models. You will study the effects of the activation or depletion of chromatin-modifying enzymes using