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, including in medicine, biotech, and fundamental research. SpyTag is a genetically encoded peptide created by the Howarth lab, which forms an irreversible covalent bond to its protein partner SpyCatcher
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work closely with lab members but with a focus on EV-associated fungal proteins. They will assist in protocol and technique development and use reverse genetics for functional analysis of EV candidates
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perform genetics, gene expression, and phenotyping aspects of the project. Key responsibilities: To understand and convey material of a specialist or highly technical nature to the team or group of people
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). The successful applicant will hold a PhD qualification and have experience in microbiology, genetic engineering and bioprocessing. Applications are also welcome from candidates currently pursuing or nearing
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motility apparatus through single molecule fluorescence imaging approaches. Underpinning genetic and biochemical experiments will also be required. The project will build on our recent work in this area
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strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and structural biology, with rich clinical resources in microbiology, virology
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mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of human infections. Our research bridges our strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and
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world-leading researchers from Oxford, Harvard, and other premier institutions to develop innovative gene-silencing and gene-editing technologies targeting the underlying causes of genetic heart diseases
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. This is a full-time appointment on a fixed-term contract for two years. The post-holder will be based at the Centre for Human Genetics, Old Road Campus, Oxford. Applications for this vacancy are to be made
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gene-silencing and gene-editing technologies targeting the underlying causes of genetic heart diseases. The successful candidate will work closely with chemists, molecular biologists, and clinicians