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to determine iron bioaccessibility and amino acid digestibility for protein quality estimation, alongside Caco-2 cell models to assess iron uptake. The successful candidate will work with fermentation scientists
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the management of acute stroke, prevention of stroke recurrence, enhancing recovery (e.g. stem cell mobilisation), and prevention of cognitive decline. The purpose of this role will be to have specific
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medulloblastoma (the most common malignant brain tumour in childhood)cell lines, investigate how these alter the functional properties of sensory neurons and determine their biodistribution and impact on pain
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. The successful candidate should have extensive experience in mammalian cell tissue culture, high-throughput BRET / FRET assays, the analysis and visualisation of concentration-dependent and kinetic data, as
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research in stroke covers the whole stroke pathway from the management of acute stroke, prevention of stroke recurrence, enhancing recovery (e.g. stem cell mobilisation), and prevention of cognitive decline
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scientific boundaries and overcome hurdles. They will have experience in stem cell culture, imaging, molecular biology, genetic engineering and/or bioinformatics analysis. This will enable new approaches
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of extracellular vesicles (EV) derived from chemotherapy treated medulloblastoma (the most common malignant brain tumour in childhood)cell lines, investigate how these alter the functional properties of sensory
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. About the team You will join the lab of Dr Sophie Kellaway as part of the Blood Cancer and Stem Cell group (https://bcasc.co.uk/). You will work closely with a research technician. You will have the
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manipulation in ovarian cancer cell lines. Small molecular inhibitor studies and molecular biological investigations will complement gene manipulation studies. The Clinical Research Fellowship will be suitable
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relevant field such as brewing science, malting science, yeast cell biology, fermentation, or a related discipline; and have experience of disseminating their own research findings via conference