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, and genome engineering. These systems support quantitative and mechanistic studies, allowing us to address how cis-regulatory elements function and their effect on the body plan (Amblard et al., Dev
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useful would be experience of some of the following: Generation and analysis of in vivo mouse models of cancer and infection; Neuronal tracing in in vivo models In vivo optogenetics or chemogenetics models
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reasonable time when on-call/call out. Desirable: • Experience of completing risk assessments for work activities. • Formal training/qualifications relating to steam boilers, including analysis of steam
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cell analysis and the examination of novel genetically modified mouse models. Main duties/ Key responsibilities: • To undertake basic research by preparing, setting up, conducting and recording
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required (will be assessed from the application): Essential: CIPD level 3 or above or HR degree or Business Degree including HR elements Knowledge and experience (will be assessed from the application and at
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other related discipline. Excellent experimental skills Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions Single Molecule Imaging experience (optical or magnetic tweezers) Advanced imaging analysis skills Desirable
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evolution, Illumina sequencing, data analysis and machine learning and structural biology methods such as X-ray crystallography and CryoEM. Track record of research: This will include achievements, and
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including human, mouse, flies, worm and beyond Personal research interests and innovative ideas within these themes are strongly encouraged About the Role: This position focuses on computational analysis and
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tissues are used for the functional analysis of genetic alterations. The post-holder will gain highly coveted expertise in cell culture and will be taught to implement a range of embryo phenotyping
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scientists producing multimodal imaging datasets, to understand the analysis needs and assist in data handling. • Work collaboratively and non-competitively with other scientists and engineers, both inside