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Claudia Monaco’s research group at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. In this role, you will apply single cell biology and cell signalling techniques combined with in vivo and in vitro models
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migration and in vivo murine models of inflammation and technical expertise in complex flow cytometry is essential. The previous ability to work with rodents would be advantageous, whilst experience in
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these bioinformatic experiments. Access to a high-performance computer will be provided. The candidate must be capable of generating complex molecular compound models in silico and using current molecular dynamic
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candidate will work with Professor Guilio Del Zanna on producing advanced atomic models. This post offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to a high-profile project focused on the development
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disease progression. About You Applicants should hold a PhD degree or equivalent in biological or related science and have a strong background in immune cell biology and animal models of inflammatory and/or
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Haematology Unit. You will use state-of-the-art genetic tools and functional genomics to generate and characterize models of CH and ageing, including the role of the bone marrow microenvironment in
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, to support the development of murine infection models for antifungal efficacy testing as well as for use in in vitro screens. Secondly, to contribute to the development, optimisation and implementation
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We are currently inviting applications for two Postdoctoral Research Associates (PDRAs) to work with Professor Robin Thompson at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. These are two fixed
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of murine infection models for antifungal efficacy testing as well as for use in in vitro screens. Secondly, to contribute to the development, optimisation and implementation of an automated workflow
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A position exists for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics modelling the decontamination of porous and absorbent material. This project