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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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. 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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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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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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community of Fellows, staff, postgraduate and undergraduate students, and alumni. The College will be celebrating its 700th anniversary in 2026. The second-oldest of the constituent Colleges of the University
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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