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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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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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the area of fundamental modelling with molecular dynamic and ice/substrate interface bonding analysis. The main aspects of the research fellow role include conducting icing experiments in the Cranfield Icing
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using cancer models, molecular data analysis, and preparation of scientific publications and funding proposals. You’ll also contribute to collaborative projects and help with lab management and training
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molecular and structural mechanisms is essential for therapeutic development. Using E3 activity-based chemical probes, we have substantially expanded the known landscape of E3 ligase subtypes—effectively
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modelling with molecular dynamic and ice/substrate interface bonding analysis. The main aspects of the research fellow role include conducting icing experiments in the Cranfield Icing Wind Tunnel (IWT
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an independent research group in the area of cell and molecular biology of marine organisms that will complement our science programme. We are particularly keen to hear from outstanding scientists whose research
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, genes, and pathways involved in sensing water in the model plant Arabidopsis. Building on our previous work (Mehra et al., Science, 2022), we aim to understand how hormone-driven pathways help roots
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transduction and orthotopic animal models. Previous experience with CARTs, molecular cloning and animal models is essential. The post holder will join a team of scientists at ICH as well as linking with
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of fungal pathogens. The successful candidate will make extensive use of a range of in vivo models of fungal infection and will have access to the wide range of transgenic tools and in vivo immunology