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developed human discovery infrastructure enables recruitment of 200-300 severely injured patients annually as part of the ACIT study. We also have a well-established experimental modelling group with full
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, to support the development of murine infection models for antifungal efficacy testing as well as for use in in vitro screens. Secondly, to contribute to the development, optimisation and implementation
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migration and in vivo murine models of inflammation and technical expertise in complex flow cytometry is essential. The previous ability to work with rodents would be advantageous, whilst experience in
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for the game changing impact of our science globally. Click here to find out more about working at the John Innes Centre. About the Howard Group: The Howard group combines mathematical and biophysical modelling
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level of detail extracted from these experiments. As part of this role, you will work closely with other researchers to translate these experimental results into our numerical models, helping to improve
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an industry partnered project for translational drug discovery. The role will involve analysing large scale omics and spatial datasets from both primary patient samples and advanced in vitro model systems
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complex behaviours, including learning, in the small invertebrate model organism C. elegans. We have recently discovered a range of novel dopamine receptors in C. elegans and found that different receptors
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of computational and behavioural neuroscience with modelling and domestic chicks’ data. This position is funded by a Leverhulme Trust project entitled “Generalisation from limited experience: how to solve
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/weather observational and modelling products would be of a substantial value. Furthermore, experience with epidemiological modelling and/or attribution of extreme events and their impacts in a changing
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an industry partnered project for translational drug discovery. The role will involve analysing large scale omics and spatial datasets from both primary patient samples and advanced in vitro model systems