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expertise in cellular and molecular biology Past experience in AAV vector-related work Self-motivated, ability to work independently Desirable criteria Experience in animal models of cardiovascular disease
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experience in stem cell biology. You should have an extensive hands-on experience in culturing human iPSCs and iPSC-derived cellular models as well as experience with molecular cloning and generating knockout
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the molecular mechanisms that underlie the long-known sex-differences in the maintenance of hearing over the life course and determine if sex-specific molecular pathways can be identified that are suitable as
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strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and structural biology, with rich clinical resources in microbiology, virology
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mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of human infections. Our research bridges our strengths in laboratory-based enquiry using molecular genetics, metagenomics, biochemistry, cell biology, bioinformatics and
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research programme funded by the Wellcome Trust. The overarching objective is to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie the long-known sex-differences in the maintenance of hearing over the life
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Location: MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, MRC Molecular Haematology Unit, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford We are seeking a talented and motivated researcher to join the
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rigorous academic programme for students. About the role Dr. Seaborne’s group investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms underpinning muscle biology, in the context of health and disease, with recent
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investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms underpinning muscle biology, in the context of health and disease, with recent attention focussing on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) as the most common
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executing research programmes related to different aspects of thymus biology employing informative experimental models and a broad range of analytical platforms, including single cell transcriptomic analysis