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exploring B cell migration in the spleen. The successful candidate will have extensive experience in handling and processing live spleens and an established expertise in live imaging of this organ. As a
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translate research outcomes to real world impact. The post holder will be required to carry out research in the area of cell characterisation and safety by examining the thermal and electrical responses
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disease. Together with other members of the team, the post-holder will design parallel tasks for rodents and humans and apply comparable analytical approaches to data across species. Cell and circuit
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biology or a related subject. You should have a competence in cell biology and basic molecular biology techniques. The ideal candidate should be organised, highly motivated and able to work independently as
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tract, how immunity develops in early life, and how it goes awry in devastating inflammatory diseases such as necrotising enterocolitis and inflammatory bowel disease. Spatial ‘omics and single cell
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focuses on understanding how tumour cell plasticity and dynamic cell state transitions drive resistance, and aims to identify actionable vulnerabilities that could inform future therapies. You will work
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, biochemistry, cell-based and model organism. You will be expected to manage your own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management, to co-ordinate multiple aspects
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), together with relevant experience in immunology relevant disciplines and have expertise in T cell biology, immunology, cancer biology, metabolics, and mitochondria biology. You will also have expertise in
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for structural characterisation of glycoproteins using trapped ion mobility spectrometry and ion activation strategies (e.g. EID and photo-dissociation). The project will entail improving the current capability
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data from patient samples, including DNA methylation, histone modifications, single-cell transcriptomics and chromatin accessibility. You will contribute to the study and sequencing design, collaborate