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analysis and is increasingly used in cancer research to uncover morphological features linked to disease pathology and severity. Similarly, molecular profiling through ‘omics technologies has provided new
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data to build hypothesis and test them in laboratory models. You will contribute ideas for new research projects, collaborate in the preparation of scientific reports and journal articles and act as a
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of focused ultrasound, animal models of pancreatic cancer, mouse surgery and immunological laboratory techniques. About You We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated laboratory scientist who
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, penetration and toxicity of novel metallodrug-coated gold nanoparticles in a 3D-cell culture model of head and neck cancer. This is a highly inter-disciplinary project involving collaboration between Dr Nik
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analysis and is increasingly used in cancer research to uncover morphological features linked to disease pathology and severity. Similarly, molecular profiling through ‘omics technologies has provided new
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collaborators analyse patient derived genomic, immune, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic data to build hypothesis and test them in laboratory models. You will contribute ideas for new research projects
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healthy life. Similarities in the structural and molecular organization of the division apparatus in a variety of model systems give the impression that the mechanisms underlying division are shared between
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About Us The laboratory of Dr. Rushad Pavri at King’s College London is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position for a project focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms of antibody
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proteome in heart-specific cell lines and primary tissue. It will utilize disease model systems to characterize unique cell surface signatures for cardiomyocytes, coronary endothelial cells, and fibroblasts
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proteome in heart-specific cell lines and primary tissue. It will utilize disease model systems to characterize unique cell surface signatures for cardiomyocytes, coronary endothelial cells, and fibroblasts