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and collaboratively within a team, with a strong background in human and murine primary cell culture, confocal microscopy, RNA Sequencing techniques and/or tuberculosis research. Familiarity with flow
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with mouse genetics, molecular biology (including functional genomics) and bioinformatics (including UNIX, R and Python for single cell analysis). You will be highly motivated, current with
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of mixed phase numerical or analytical flow modelling for icing. Experience conducting and analysing experimental data is desirable. You should have a record of academic publications in the field and be able
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for the role on the basis of a secondment from their current role in the University. To apply online for this vacancy and to view further information about the role, please click 'Apply' above. The applicant
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to determine the activators of inflammation in atherosclerosis. You will identify and develop suitable techniques, and apparatus, for the collection and analysis of data (e.g. flow and mass cytometry, confocal
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. The Galao lab, also situated on the Guy’s campus, has access to fully supported facilities for tissue culture, microscopy, flow cytometry, and molecular biology, all of which will be utilized in the proposed
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of Prof. Weston Struwe for a period of 24 months. The project, funded by the UKRI, centres on developing advanced methods for structural characterisation of glycoproteins using trapped ion mobility
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of October 2026 in the first instance, and the post may, subject to the availability of funding, be further renewed for a period of two years. Interview date: Mid to late August. Click the 'Apply' button below
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vitae, research statement (no more than two sides of UK A4 size of current and proposed research), list of publications and the contact details of at least two academic referees. Please ensure that your
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into ritual contexts for and musical and poetic responses to the exclamation Benedicamus Domino ('Let us Bless the Lord') in the period c.1000 - 1500. The successful candidate will have the ability