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of smokers trying to quit using e-cigarettes. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide, and a risk factor for many diseases. With an ageing population, the profound economic and health
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looking at the design and analysis of randomised trials of interventions to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases (e.g. malaria and dengue). The Project offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to work in
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looking at the design and analysis of randomised trials of interventions to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases (e.g. malaria and dengue). The Project offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to work in
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transplantation in the UK. This role will be a full time, substantive position based in any of NHSBT’s major sites in England Component Development translational projects. These exciting, innovative projects aim
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technologies, along with spatial transcriptomics, single-cell analysis methods, next generation sequencing, CRISPR screens and imaging techniques. To be considered for this position you will have successfully
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signalling in vitro ; this will include functional CRISPR analysis, pharmacological studies, enzyme assays and mass spectrometry analysis in 2D and 3D cell models. Tumour models will be analysed by IF/IHC
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all elements of the microfluidics technology theme, whilst collaborating on the other two themes (PAT, ML). A success criterion will be the realisation of the three prototypes, achieved in close
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research that will shape the future of sustainable nutrition. The role: You'll conduct comprehensive nutritional analysis of fermented foods, focusing on amino acid composition, vitamin B12 isoforms, and
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experiments, including developing pipelines for data analysis. They will be an integral part of the team comprised of the PI and PGR students, and will assist with the training and mentoring of the students
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specificities of human transcription factors using SELEX and fiber-seq and assessing the activity of random DNA within cells. We then use this experimental data to create AI models to identify regulatory elements