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About Us Applications are invited for a Post-Doctoral Researcher Associate to work in the laboratory of Professor Malcolm Logan based in the Randall Centre for Cell and Molecular Biophysics
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and cell death. The Elliott group is embedded within the Department of Biochemistry and is at the forefront of the ubiquitin signalling field. The group employs a multifaceted approach including
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This is an exciting opportunity for a talented, organised and highly motivated Post-Doctoral Research Associate with a keen interest in cell biology and ATMP development to join the team on a
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CD8+ T cell clones specific for HLA-I-restricted neoepitopes carrying recurrent driver mutations in cancer, and cloning their TCRs to investigate the epitope generation in cancer cells; (iii
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strategies, discovered within our group, to combat heart failure. The work will integrate studies using isolated cell systems with advanced in vivo models, with a particular focus on characterising newly
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cell research taking place across King’s and its partner NHS Trusts, as part of King’s Health Partners. Our research environment is enriched by expertise in embryonic, pluripotent, and adult tissue stem
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research projects investigating novel strategies, discovered within our group, to combat heart failure. The work will integrate studies using isolated cell systems with advanced in vivo models, with a
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Therapy and Regenerative Medicine acts as a focus for cutting-edge stem cell research taking place across King’s and its partner NHS Trusts, as part of King’s Health Partners. Our research environment is
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Project Overview This 5-year BBSRC supported project is a highly multi-disciplinary effort between biology and engineering groups at the University of Oxford to advance cell-based assays
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including cell culture, organ-chip models, tissue engineering, and musculoskeletal biology. The PDRA will plan and conduct experiments, generate high-quality data, prepare publications, make presentations and