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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Role Several Postdoctoral Research Associate positions are available to pursue experimental research in the field of atomic, molecular and optical
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defects omphalocoele and gastroschisis. The project will ask how VC happens or fails, specifically what are the cellular events and molecular regulators that make the muscular abdominal wall, dermis and
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engineering, molecular biology, materials science, or a related discipline. Strong skills in mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, and/or biomaterials. Experience in in vitro and/or in vivo experimental
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closely with a collaborative team of scientists, clinicians, and engineers. We are looking for a motivated and versatile researcher with: A PhD in biomedical engineering, molecular biology, materials
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for molecular discovery and chemical property prediction. For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Martin-Martinez at francisco.martin-martinez@kcl.ac.uk. This is a full time post (35 hours per week), offered
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and understanding the properties and interactions of molecular-scale matter, e.g., biological macromolecules. Recently the group pioneered “molecular stereometry” –- a new experimental approach to
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fingerprints, helping to make advanced molecular testing more accessible and acceptable in real-world healthcare settings. About You We are seeking a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate
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investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms underpinning muscle biology, in the context of health and disease. His labs interests have begun to explore the analysis of multi-molecule data sets
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limiting treatment options. One of the key mechanisms driving this resistance involves efflux pumps, complex molecular systems that actively transport antifungal drugs out of fungal cells, lowering drug
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include advanced and functional materials, chemical synthesis, energy storage and conversion, as well as molecular and materials modeling. Within this department, the Electrochemical Materials and