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. The work will entail electrophysiological analysis, structural biology approaches such as cryo electron microscopy, computational modelling, cell biology and biochemistry. The role holder will therefore need
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Electronic Healthcare Record data. As well as data analysis, you will be able to present your results to others in the collaboration and at conferences. You will be working with a wide range of stakeholders
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. The post-holder will contribute to the experimental work associated with molecular biology protocols (cloning, RNA and DNA extractions, expression analysis, plant husbandry and plant crosses), histology, and
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service Access to LinkedIn Learning & Business Disability Forum About St Edmund’s College St Edmund’s College is one of the 31 constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. Our vibrant student body
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particularly appeal to biomedical researcher with computational experience in TME analysis, training in medical oncology and precision medicine looking to significantly build on their skills in a specialised lab
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. Experience in Arabidopsis molecular genetics such as CRISPR/Cas9, molecular biological techniques, protein expression, carbohydrate structural analysis or enzyme assays would be desirable. Fixed-term
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. Essential: - Ph.D. in Neuroscience or a related field (or near completion) - Extensive experience with slice patch-clamp electrophysiology and data analysis Desirable: - Experience with optogenetic circuit
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, physical scientist with a good track record at problem solving using numerical models. The successful candidate will be engaged in both the development and analysis of extended functionality to better
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qualification Demonstrable evidence of driving a research project in an autonomous fashion Expertise in advanced molecular techniques (eg CRISPR, Immunofluorescence microscopy and image analysis, Lenti, cloning
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possible and data analysis is routinely undertaken so that the University can learn from cases. The specialist knowledge of the role holder will be used to provide guidance to staff in relation to emerging