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techniques Experience in protein expression and purification methods Good understanding of structural and molecular biology and biochemistry * Please note that this is a PhD level role but candidates who have
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with researchers within the group, including technical staff members, PhD students and post-doctoral fellows. This role requires a strong and established background in working with stem cells, generating
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offered a fixed term contract of 3 months from start date. About You To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD level
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are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area Good research skills in historical methods e.g. the ability to carry out
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opportunities to develop research profile, to travel to give demos and presentations, and to write academic papers. Candidates should hold a PhD degree in Computer Science or other relevant discipline. The
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programme investigating early lung fibrosis at King’s College London. It is anticipated candidates will have a relevant PhD in immunology or respiratory sciences, and have experience with cell culture
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. The candidate will be required to perform hand-on sample extraction, and bioanalysis in biological fluids (serum, breast milk, dried blood samples), including but not limited to method development and validation
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: Essential criteria PhD level qualified in chemistry, radiochemistry (or relevant chemistry field) at or near completion Advanced knowledge in targeted (multi-modal) probe development. Expertise in development
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. About You To be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in discipline of direct relevance to the work (e.g. molecular and
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and experience: Essential criteria PhD in Neuroscience Experience in rodent stereotaxic surgeries. Experience in Electrophysiology recordings in vivo in rodents Experience in Electrophysiological signal