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testbeds to explore new and emerging areas of interest, Birmingham is a dynamic place to work. We have ambitious plans to expand our research activity and are in an exciting period of growth: major
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& Infection who specialise in fungal biology and drug resistance. The candidate should demonstrate a good understanding of molecular microbiology, and have excellent communication skills. They will be expected
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interdisciplinary structural biologists is expanding. We are looking for a Research Fellow fascinated by the structural basis of molecular functions. You will study the structure-function relationships in RNA-protein
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transcriptomic data have been generated. Application of these technologies will enable the Research Fellow: To identify measurable synovial tissue cellular/molecular parameters that predict flare amongst RA
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conferences. All applicants should be ideally be proficient with in vivo immunology, flow cytometry, basic tissue culture and molecular biology techniques. Prior experience with microscopy (particularly
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interdisciplinary structural biologists is expanding! We are looking for a Research Fellow fascinated by the structural basis of molecular functions. You will study the mechanism of RNA acetylation, how post
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of the fundamental molecular processes underpinning these more-sustainable electrochemical applications, leading to an acceleration of their development and ultimate commercialisation. We are seeking candidates with
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(e.g. plant genetics, plant reproductive biology, plant molecular biology). Experience Demonstrable prior experience in one or more of the following research techniques would be an advantage: Functional
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interdisciplinary Interest Groups serving as testbeds to explore new and emerging areas of interest, we are a dynamic place to work. We have ambitious plans to expand our research activity and are in an exciting
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2024, Nature) and will integrate modelling methane exchange in upland trees with the LPJ-GUESS dynamic global vegetation model to identify past, current and future changes in this new-found methane sink