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be expected to lead the project with the supervisor and take responsibility for practical work including: molecular biology, C. elegans maintenance, genetics, and transgenics, live fluorescence
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on genetics, OMICs and other assays is essential. We are looking for a candidate who would be able to deliver high quality research outputs, as demonstrated by a strong publication record in high profile
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in cancer and infection, their involvement in preventing immune-mediated pathology in autoimmunity remains poorly understood. Using genetic and antibody-based targeting, we aim to dissect how
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in preventing immune-mediated pathology in autoimmunity remains poorly understood. Using genetic and antibody-based targeting, we aim to dissect how these pathways modulate T-cell signalling
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activities. Ability to develop assays for testing compounds and their mechanisms based on genetics, OMICs and other assays is essential. We are looking for a candidate who would be able to deliver high quality
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a relevant subject area. A2. A good and up-to-date knowledge in bacterial genetics including mutagenesis, cloning and transcriptomics. For Appointment at Grade 7: Essential: A3. Normally Scottish
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questions in microbiome science. Its work spans fundamental investigations, such as elucidating the genetic makeup of microbiomes and pathogens and their interactions to applied research, including
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combinations. Over the last ten years we have collated and curated the world’s largest publicly available dataset of M. tuberculosis samples with both genetic and drug susceptibility testing data. This data has
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microscopy or flow cytometry and be capable of learning techniques required for the genetic transformation of filamentous fungi. Candidates coming from model organisms, such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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intracellular pathogens associated with relapsing infections in later stages. The role involves applying cutting-edge microbiological and cell biological techniques, drawing on tools from genetics