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, with good knowledge of immunology, including NK cell biology, receptor–ligand interactions, MHC-I structure and antigen presentation. You will need proven laboratory experience, ideally with molecular
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. The successful applicant will support a multi-institutional team of computational biologists, immunologists and microbiologists to fully characterise the role of, and the interactions between, bacteria genotype
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to investigate host-pathogen interactions for identification of novel targets for drug discovery. The main objective of this post is to conduct research on human pathogens using microbiology and molecular biology
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in regular arrays to probe novel quantum phenomena in strongly interacting quantum systems. The use of molecules is motivated by their rich internal structure, combined with the existence
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About the role This is an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of a new area of research exploring the interaction between avian vision and collisions with anthropogenic objects
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applying cutting-edge mathematical methods to spatial transcriptomics imaging data in order to describe and quantify the spatial characteristics and cellular interactions associated with colorectal response
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predictability and interaction with climate. Here we explore a new paradigm in which polar dynamics is typically dominated by vortices interacting across a broad range of scales, contrasting the dominance of wave
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excellence and we embrace diversity of thought in everything we do. We believe that when views collide, disciplines interact, and perspectives intersect, truly original thought takes form. Benefits We offer
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+ signalling). The project will dissect and characterise intercellular communication pathways to build a model of how megakaryocytes and platelets interact. The experimental design will increase the complexity
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characterising binding interactions. You will drive the completion of several mature projects to publication, including revealing new roles for disordered domains in efficient DNA target search. You may also